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hi to all!
I am new in Krita and I m trying to make an animation. I noticed some problems in quality of the image after making some copy>paste of the layer to another krita document. Looks like the layer had a compression and if you make a new lineon it with the same brush you see the different , the new line is clean and the old looks blurry. check the image ... do you have any idea? thanks in advance! conekt ![]() |
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If I do Copy Layer then Paste Layer into a different open document, it copies the content exactly, whether the layer is animated or not.
What was the exact situation when you did this? Can you post a link to a full screen screenshot with Layers Docker and Timeline docker visible? Note: For illustrating problems, you should use .png images because .jpg images are never totally accurate due to compression artifacts. |
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Does it go away if you hide and unhide the layer?
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hello again, thank you for your interest!
finally I found what was the problem... I draw into the layer some lines in big scale and then I used to transform them in smaller dimensions. Although it was smaller as they were not vectors the transformation breaks the lines and make this compression blurry effect. I am afraid that I have to make all lines in vector or to avoid the transformation and make a new one each time that I have to change the scale.. thank you!! conekt |
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You can also make sure you're using a quality filtering while doing transformations (check in Tool Options). Some options are better for some usecases than others.
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