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It is possible but it would require some ui/ux design i guess, and time to
implement. You can create a feature request in the krita-artists forum about
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After digging a bit, it may be that the reference image produced by
KisMergeLabeledLayersCommand if not right if there is a selection.
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Bug ID: 475014
Summary: "Grow until darkest pixel" selection filter misbehaves
when some of the reference pixels are fully
transparent
Classification: Applications
Product: kri
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Bug ID: 474691
Summary: UI: glitch in layout of the "resize" tab contents in
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Classification: Applications
Product: krita
Version: 5.2.0-beta2
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The thing is that if the border of the "sticker" was white, then setting the
neighbor fully transparent pixels to 0, could end up in a dark halo in those
areas (all of that if my hypothesis is correct, tha
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It srems to me that those other programs are not premultiplying the color
channels when doing bilinear filtering or something. In the case of unity I
guess you should convert the images to premiltiplied images and work
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Same thing seems to happen if I put to paint layers in a group and apply a
filter mask to the group.
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Bug ID: 473853
Summary: Artifacts when dragging a layer under a filter that
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If you have the crash in the nightly that will have my changes then it will
need a new bug report, but it will have to provide the steps to reproduce the
issue and maybe the script you use (or a simplified version that
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Hi. Can you tell when this happens? For some specific type of layer or the
like? I think that may be some unrelated bug to this and may need another bug
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Hi varkatope, I made a merge request that tries to handle this. I have to say
that similar issue happens also on other filters... but I only fixed this one
for now.
Please try the changes by downloading the linux
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Maybe it's just enough preventing the dithering on fully trandparent areas of
the final applied gradient. My concern is that it may be some noticeable
discontinuity where a fully transparent region meets a part
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Ok, the behavior was reverted by this commit
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Ok, you convinced me. I'll can change that and see if that can go in 5.2
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Hi. The relative mode means that the dragging offset is added to the current
value. The absolute mode means that the value is changed to where you clicked
on. The slider works in absolute mode by default unless you
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Bug ID: 466130
Summary: Strange behavior of the text-decoration after new text
changes
Classification: Applications
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Halcyoen, just tu be sure, is your issue related to the selection tools or
other tools? The change I did is only in the selection tools, so try those if
you can and to see if the issue is solved there.
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Halcyoen, what version are you using? Have you tried the last nightly build to
see if my changes solve the issue?
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Bug ID: 460577
Summary: Decorations artifacts on versions greater than 5.1.1
Classification: Applications
Product: krita
Version: git master (please specify the git hash!)
Platform: Manjaro
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Hi. Can you specify in more detail what you mean with "stuttering"?
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You can use the "Show global selection mask"
action/shortcut/button-in-the-toolbar to activate/deactivate the global
selection and paint on it. The effect is very similar to what you propose.
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It seems to happen only with brush sizes < 10.
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My intuition tells me that the top-right and bottom-right dabs should have the
same x coordinate, so even if the coords are subpixel and the dabs pixels may
not be exactly the same, the dabs should align on the left and
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But the provided sample image suggests that the "brush" on the bottom-right has
not the same y coordinate as the brush on the bottom-left nor the same x
coordinate as the top-right brush. An I think at l
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I guess the screentone generator should be used as a default for the alpha
mode. The "none" option is useful in the case when there are multiple channels
(rgb, crmyk, etc.). That allows you to not apply the
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The only practical case I can think of is when using the "wrap around mode",
but since the "enclose and fill" uses the "floodfill" algorithm (which the
"fill tool" uses as well)
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include surrounding regions example
In this image, the second and third figures are filled using the "select
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Well, that last comment just shows that the options are not clear enough. The
"include surrounding regions" is different from the "include contour regions".
I'll try to explain what kind of c
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Sorry, I hit return accidentally and that got posted. I was saying:
* When "include surrounding regions" is selected it is more tricky:
* Everything from the contour is selected until transparent is rea
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