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Rotopaint issue: stroke attributes are lost when changing visibility #205

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devernay opened this issue Apr 24, 2018 · 2 comments
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devernay commented Apr 24, 2018

From @Pere2 on April 28, 2017 8:39

Problem

Rotopaint node:
Switching layer visibility off, makes stroke attributes to be superseded, in practice destroying rotopaint work.

Also applies to cloning, in this case even clone shifts are superseded .

Steps to Reproduce

  1. paint, clone, etc.
  2. switch layer visibility off. Notice stroke attributes are replaced.
  3. switch layer visibility on. Rotopaint result has changed.

Versions

Windows release 2.2.7

Painting----hiding----unhiding:
rotopaint1

Cloning----hiding----unhiding:
rotopaint2

Copied from original issue: MrKepzie/Natron#1612


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@devernay devernay added func:roto prio:normal type:bug Something isn't working labels Apr 24, 2018
Ivanohe73 pushed a commit to Ivanohe73/Natron that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2019
(issues NatronGitHub#420 and NatronGitHub#205) :
* Prevent slaving knobs when the selection is a layer
* commented out (and add this explanation) an assert that
  popup in debug when creating 2 layers in a row
devernay added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 25, 2019
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devernay commented Jan 5, 2020

@Ivanohe73 is this fixed?

@devernay devernay added this to the 2.3 milestone Jan 5, 2020
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devernay commented Jun 5, 2020

works in 2.3.15RC22

@devernay devernay closed this as completed Jun 5, 2020
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