[krita] [Bug 389795] [Wishbug] Erase trough all layers

2021-01-04 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389795

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--- Comment #6 from domminic.ce...@usweek.net ---
This feature would save so much time, if there was no need to switch to eraser
layer every time I need to erase pixels on all underlying layers in a group.

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[krita] [Bug 389795] [Wishbug] Erase trough all layers

2020-04-09 Thread Jo
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--- Comment #5 from Jo  ---
(In reply to Tymond from comment #4)
> @Jo shouldn't you use inherit alpha instead?
> https://docs.krita.org/en/tutorials/clipping_masks_and_alpha_inheritance.html

With 'erase through all layers' I meant the cleanup of the outline of final
characters or objects. Therefore, erasing should be *destructive*in this case. 

Clipping masks, erase layers and such are great if you deal with the solid part
of an object, but when you design characters you're gonna compose multiple
objects filling up the canvas. 

All these elements are composed in layers but must be separate each other,else
you will end up in a mixed mess.

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[krita] [Bug 389795] [Wishbug] Erase trough all layers

2020-04-02 Thread Tymond
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--- Comment #4 from Tymond  ---
@Jo shouldn't you use inherit alpha instead?
https://docs.krita.org/en/tutorials/clipping_masks_and_alpha_inheritance.html

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[krita] [Bug 389795] [Wishbug] Erase trough all layers

2018-02-10 Thread Jo
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--- Comment #3 from Jo  ---
I forgot to add... Whenever you move one of your characters (up to 6 characters
in one document, in my case) beneath the erase layer, the outline shows up
again and ask the cut out work was for nothing. The erase layer is quicka
expedient, but no final solution, or,-cleanup what it should be.

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[krita] [Bug 389795] [Wishbug] Erase trough all layers

2018-02-09 Thread Jo
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--- Comment #2 from Jo  ---
Good workaround kamath, I know that layer mode. Still you have always to add a
new layer per character (design) as I do
when I design characters the outline is likely to change- especially if you use
more than one layer, which is a pretty common situation.

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[krita] [Bug 389795] [Wishbug] Erase trough all layers

2018-02-03 Thread Raghavendra kamath
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--- Comment #1 from Raghavendra kamath  ---
Thank you for the bug report.

As I see it this would help in cleaning out sketches which are spread across
multiple layers etc. 

As a possible workaround you can use the erase blending mode to similar effect.

- Make a new layer at the top, change it's blending mode to erase and paint on
it, anything below it would be erased.
- The make a new layer from visible

Ignoring locked layers can't be done with this though.


Since the eraser is not a separate tool, implement this feature would need more
discussion.

P.S. I am not a dev just a user

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[krita] [Bug 389795] [Wishbug] Erase trough all layers

2018-02-03 Thread Raghavendra kamath
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