Krita studio - feedback.

Dmitry Kazakov dimula73 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 21 16:13:28 UTC 2013


Well, the reason why Krita doesn't use the Layer transparency for Transform
tool is that because it doesn't put the preview into the layer stack. It is
painted just over the top of the image. Yes, we could add a bit of
transparency, but still it will not be a real merged image.


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 7:59 PM, Simon Legrand <legrand.simon at gmail.com>wrote:

> Yes that's just for visualization, but I also agree with Ludovic that it
> is a little distracting when moving layers. I think ex-Gimp users would be
> used to it but in photoshop the layer will not change visible state when
> moving or transforming a layer. And when doing Matte-painting which
> requires a huge amount of cutting pasting and transforming of photographs,
> being able to see the result as use you transform or wrap a layer is a
> great advantage.
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Boudewijn Rempt <boud at valdyas.org> wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 15 October 2013 Oct 13:48:38 Ludovic Iochem wrote:
>> > On 15/10/13 12:38, Simon Legrand wrote:
>> > Hey guys,
>> > Yes, one more thing.
>> > When we transform a layer which has the opacity not at 100%, let say
>> > 30%, it goes back to 100% the time of the transform and goes back at 30%
>> > again after the move. That'd be better to keep the transparency as it is
>> > during the move.
>>
>>
>> That's only the visualization, right?
>>
>>
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