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Guys, I colorized thorugh coloring tool, I converted my colored layer to a painting layer and tried to split it (or divide, sorry my Krita is in spanish), Krita aparently is running, the bar is 100% but Krita just stays idle, no new layers, had to force shutdown, tried three times with different palettes but to no avail, I think I have a decent pc, I'm working on a paid commission, is Krita not ready to do pro work? please help!!!
UPDATE: Turns down that Krita did finish creating layers after ten or so minutes, but it turned a flat coloring of 20 colors into a 100 layers behemoth (2 GB of layer data) some layers were simply pixels, I still don't have a clue of what happened, I've been a Krita user for 3 + years, maybe it's time to finally give in to photoshop? My rig: Windows 10, ryzen 7 3700, 32 gb ram, rtx 2060 super video card |
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Update to the latest beta. The default value for precision in split layers was too high which meant too many layers were created.
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Thank you, I manually fixed everything, sorry if i'm being too naggy, i was desperate, you are always so helpful, good to know krita has such agreat community
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Hi, I do have the exact same problem with version 4.4.1 and with the most recent Nightly version. Any way workaround for this? Cheers |
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Just make the precision value much lower and check if it helps?
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Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it. I'm new with Krita and I don't seem to see a precision value option in the split layers menu. There's the fuzziness option that is defaulted to 20 and even if I bring it down a lot, it doesn't get the wanted resulted. Could you please tell me where the precision value is? cheers |
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Looks like the relevant commit wasn't backported to the 4.3 branch because of a conflict. I'm looking into that now.
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Thank you so much. |
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