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Eraser not working but it's not the "empty clipboard brush"-problem - qsu - 07-07-2024 Hi, I was successfully using the eraser tool to softly erase various layer's contents for about an hour. Then something happened and the eraser tool stopped doing anything now on my current project image. What I've tried:
Any ideas what setting/problem I might be having in my current project file? #3 and #4 might be leads, but I just don't know enough right now to know what to try next. --- I'm on GIMP 2.10.38 I should clarify that I'm also certain that I've selected the layer I'm expecting an action on. The layer I have selected, if made visible/invisible (eye-icon) then indeed the content I'm trying to modify is the content that flashes on the screen. another update: lead #4: I double-checked what alpha channel does for eraser tool (in my test file) and proved to myself that I undersatnd how alpha channel vs. background-selection impacts eraser tool. I'm still unable to cause anything to happen on my main file though. interestingly: my main file is having this problem on any layer I try to erase on, not just one. So it's probably(?) not just a matter of some weird alpha channel setting on single layer. ah I think I solved it! but the solution doesn't make any sense. I tried to reproduce the "clipboard" problem by cutting something out of a layer, watching it appear among the brushes, then selecting one of the normal brushes just like I had before, and now my eraser works. But per my "thing I tried #1" I was already on a normal brush.... So I have NO idea what happened. Bug maybe? Anyway, just ... glad I solved it. I hope this helps someone else!! RE: eraser not working but it's not the "empty clipboard brush"-problem - Ofnuts - 07-08-2024 Good. Another laundry list if nothing works: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-When-suddenly-nothing-works-anymore The best way to get a meaningful answer is to attach a screenshot of your entire Gimp UI (because if you haven't found out by yourself, you are probably looking at the wrong place, so showing us only where you think the problem is hides the right clues from us), with, in particular, the Tool options and Layers lists showing. RE: eraser not working but it's not the "empty clipboard brush"-problem - PixLab - 07-09-2024 (07-08-2024, 09:45 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Good. To add to the Ofnuts' link https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Can-t-use-Color-to-alpha-on-that-one RE: eraser not working but it's not the "empty clipboard brush"-problem - qsu - 07-17-2024 (07-08-2024, 09:45 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Another laundry list if nothing works: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-When-suddenly-nothing-works-anymore Oh wow, thanks! This would've been much more handy than that official docs link I'd found in all my web searches. Thanks! Hopefully this can get promoted a little higher. (07-08-2024, 09:45 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: The best way to get a meaningful answer is to attach a screenshot of your entire Gimp UI (because if you haven't found out by yourself, you are probably looking at the wrong place, so showing us only where you think the problem is hides the right clues from us), with, in particular, the Tool options and Layers lists showing. Noted for the future, will do! FWIW though, I did actually see those tips before I posted, but I thought it would be meaningless because I'd have to blur out all my actual art/visuals (so I figured there'd be zero clarity on which layers are involved and where the problem is). Anyway, I'll do it next time, even if that means censoring. Better than nothing I guess? RE: eraser not working but it's not the "empty clipboard brush"-problem - Ofnuts - 07-17-2024 (07-17-2024, 03:51 PM)qsu Wrote: Noted for the future, will do! FWIW though, I did actually see those tips before I posted, but I thought it would be meaningless because I'd have to blur out all my actual art/visuals (so I figured there'd be zero clarity on which layers are involved and where the problem is). Anyway, I'll do it next time, even if that means censoring. Better than nothing I guess? You can also try to reproduce the problem on another picture made up for that purpose. If you can then you have something to show us, and if you can't then you may wonder what are the differences with your other picture and this can give you clues about what went wrong. |