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Spheres Rendering Invisible - Pink Peony - 09-09-2021

I'm trying to learn to use the Sphere Designer to make simple spheres.  I made several and was happy with them, but now, the spheres always render invisible.  They appear normally in the Preview pane, but when I click "OK," there is just a plain checkered background.

I have already clicked Reset and restarted GIMP.  They still render invisible.  I expect I've changed some kind of setting, but I don't know what it was. 

One thing I know I played around with was the second color.  (Orange spheres had an unpleasant blue tint I was trying to get rid of.  I've set the second color back to black, so I don't think that's causing the invisibility problem.) 

Help would be very much appreciated.  

Sphere Designer screen clip

I figured it out.  In the box for creating a new image, I had selected "Grayscale" for Color Space.  Changing it to RGB fixed it.  Thank you.


RE: Spheres Rendering Invisible - Krikor - 09-10-2021

(09-09-2021, 10:27 PM)Pink Peony Wrote: I'm trying to learn to use the Sphere Designer to make simple spheres.  I made several and was happy with them, but now, the spheres always render invisible.  They appear normally in the Preview pane, but when I click "OK," there is just a plain checkered background.

I have already clicked Reset and restarted GIMP.  They still render invisible.  I expect I've changed some kind of setting, but I don't know what it was. 

One thing I know I played around with was the second color.  (Orange spheres had an unpleasant blue tint I was trying to get rid of.  I've set the second color back to black, so I don't think that's causing the invisibility problem.) 

Help would be very much appreciated.  

Sphere Designer screen clip

I figured it out.  In the box for creating a new image, I had selected "Grayscale" for Color Space.  Changing it to RGB fixed it.  Thank you.

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