03-18-2020, 07:11 PM
Hi , New on the forum with a problem (sorry for my english)
After switching from 2.8 to 2.10.14 i noticed a loss of quality of the line thickness when i use the color to alpha option.
I used to draw black lines (with paths) on white background and then use the color to alpha to remove white .And then i was able to colorize a picture on another layer placed below.
There was two layers , one with black lines on transparent background and a second one , below , with colors.
It was clean when i colorized the second layer.
Now after color to alpha ,when i remove the white , although i colorize on another layer (normal) i see that the black lines , on the first top layer , tend to disappear and get very thin when i color and pass on them . It becomes very pixelized too .
Is there a way to counter this effect ?
Has someone faced the same issue ?
Ps
I don't know if there is a connection but i also noticed after switching from 2.8 to 2.10.14 that thickness is not the same .
As an exemple a 2 pixel size brush/path is now way thiner than it was before.
After switching from 2.8 to 2.10.14 i noticed a loss of quality of the line thickness when i use the color to alpha option.
I used to draw black lines (with paths) on white background and then use the color to alpha to remove white .And then i was able to colorize a picture on another layer placed below.
There was two layers , one with black lines on transparent background and a second one , below , with colors.
It was clean when i colorized the second layer.
Now after color to alpha ,when i remove the white , although i colorize on another layer (normal) i see that the black lines , on the first top layer , tend to disappear and get very thin when i color and pass on them . It becomes very pixelized too .
Is there a way to counter this effect ?
Has someone faced the same issue ?
Ps
I don't know if there is a connection but i also noticed after switching from 2.8 to 2.10.14 that thickness is not the same .
As an exemple a 2 pixel size brush/path is now way thiner than it was before.