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I'm using Krita 2.8.1, and trying to edit the fill property of a vector shape, more-or-less as described here:
https://userbase.kde.org/Krita/Manual/VectorLayers#Editing_Fill_Properties I can't find the "Stroke and Fill" docker, or anything with equivalent functionality. Has this feature been removed, if not then where is it? Thanks |
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Whoops, apparantly this is under tool options these days.
Select the shape with the object-selection tool(white arrow), and then it should be in the tool options. I'll make a note to change that page ![]() |
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More specifically, I was looking for the fill rules for a self-overlapping path (sorry, I should have been more specific).
The tool options appears to have options for no fill, solid fill, gradient fill, pattern, colour and opacity, but not the even-odd or non zero. |
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I've got the same problem: The overlapping of vector forms subtracts the filling. There is no icon in the filling docker to change the setting. Has anybody got an idea?
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Hi deba; you answer to an old thread from 2014, about a Krita 2.8.1. The software has changed a lot... Can you open a new thread and add a screenshot about "The overlapping of vector forms subtracts the filling", the version of Krita you use and the platform; so we get a better idea of the problem you have? Thank you. |
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@deba:
I've just tried overlapping filled vector shapes in various ways, after creation and during creation and there is no subtraction of filling that I can see. This may be a misunderstanding on my part (or your part). Any screenshot and more information would be helpful (in a new thread as Deevad recommended). |
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