https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389928

Kenneth Evans <k...@kenevans.net> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Kenneth Evans <k...@kenevans.net> ---
I was going to submit this as a bug, but this seems to be the same issue.  The
bottom line is that GIH files saved in Krita default to not being masks, even
if the "Use color as mask" is checked.  This happens with some GDquest brushes
as well as my own.  I am on Krita 4.1.5 on Windows.

Here is what I was going to submit.

SUMMARY
Brushes saved as GIH in Krita with "Use color as mask" checked, default to
having this unchecked and don't behave as masks when this brush is selected for
the tip.  It can be fixed by checking "Use color as mask" for the tip. 
However, this has to be rechecked every time you go back to this brush.

This may be a problem with the GIH save in Krita as other brushes which are GIH
files do open as masks but have "Use color as mask unchecked", as well).  E.g.
bristles_circle_random.  I did not test all the GIH brushes.  I note ones by
GDQuest also have this problem.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Create a GIH file in Krita from, say, the Texture 256x256 Predefined option.
2. Save it as 1 layer Regular or multiple layer Random (either gives the
problem), checking the "Use color as mask" option.
3. Import it in the Brush Editor and use it as a tip.

OBSERVED RESULT
Shows white background.  (Can see in the preview.)

EXPECTED RESULT
Acts as a mask.

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