https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457659
--- Comment #4 from Manga Tengu <mangate...@gmail.com> --- IMHO doing a single image with all kinds of situations for consistency and playing all the effects on it is already what we have, and this is why I find it lacks efficiency. Generic images like in this case dots floating against the sky may also not strike people about how cool this or that effect can be. I'm literally playing "spot the difference (level hard)" every time I check that page https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/blending_modes/mix.html#bm-overlay What I would suggest (and it's certainly something I can't do alone as I'm not the blending mode expert) is not to try to make 1 single image to match every case, nor to make 1 unique image per blending mode but to make sure when an image is used to show case one blending mode, it's perfectly fitted for that. Then things could be presented this way: 1 base image alone (as in the actual manual) 2 the blending input alone (to know what it is we are adding in the first place) 3 both stacked normally (to see what it would look like without the blending) 4 both stacked with the right blending mode (as in the actual manual) Then linking the kra file for people to play around if they will... I guess IRC is the way to go to catch Wolthera ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.