03-19-2020, 04:34 PM
(03-19-2020, 03:53 PM)nemotyrannus Wrote:(03-18-2020, 11:10 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: You can draw your lines on a transparent layer, and then completely avoid the Color-to-alpha step.
This said in 2.8 there were two ways to remove a color, Color-to-alpha and buclet-fill in "Color erase" mode, that gave identical results. The two modes still exist in 2.10, but if C2A gives a different result, bucket-fill in "Color Erase" mode gives the same result as before.
Yes i can draw on a transparent layer however it is difficult to see anything , because when we draw we tend to correct , draw things again , etc...
Working on a white background is necessary. And not on another layer.
Thanks for answering !
Painting on a transparent layer with a white layer under it gives exactly the same result as painting directly on a white layer. If you can show me this is different the Gimp developers have a major bug in their hands.