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Keep image marks while merging layers
I would like to keep my image marks while i'm merging two layers
Like pixels, uppers image marks will erase lower image marks if there is two image marks at the same frame.
Nathan
Like pixels, uppers image marks will erase lower image marks if there is two image marks at the same frame.
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
A GIANT +1 from me ( http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php? ... 073#p84073 )
This is the only reason I often got more layers then I would like to have: If I merge them I loose all image marks.
This is the only reason I often got more layers then I would like to have: If I merge them I loose all image marks.
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
Is this something the TVPaint developers consider useful ?
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
It is, but :
Some people might want a different behavior.
Before doing a choice that can't be reverted, this point needs to be debated.Like pixels, uppers image marks will erase lower image marks if there is two image marks at the same frame.
Some people might want a different behavior.
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Another possibility would be something like a checkbox in the preferences, where you can choose if it should prefer upper or lower image marks. For me, it is only important that I could merge two layers (usually a pretty long one and a tiny one on top for stuff like secondary actions) without loosing all the marks.
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
This is also the behaviour I would expect. I don't see any other way of doing it and it's the natural way the pixels work the same way, when you merge two layers it's the one on top that remains.Fabrice wrote:It is, but :Before doing a choice that can't be reverted, this point needs to be debated.Like pixels, uppers image marks will erase lower image marks if there is two image marks at the same frame.
Some people might want a different behavior.
I don't think adding an option is usefull. I think we will sometimes need to change the layer positions before merging, depending on the merging we need, so one way or another is the same. And I think in most cases image marks doesn't overlaps, or they are exactly the same so keeping the marks from one layer or another doesn't matter.
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
I guess Nathan is right. The upper layers should overwrite the underlying layers image marks on the spot, where they overlap. If you don't want them to be overwritten you can always remove all image marks from the layer above, before merging.
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
If you follow that logic, 2 images marks placed at the same "image" on 2 separated layers should merge and blend their colours, which is obviously impossible.This is also the behaviour I would expect. I don't see any other way of doing it and it's the natural way the pixels work the same way, when you merge two layers it's the one on top that remains.
And if we follow that logic (top layer = layer whose we will keep image mark for merge), your merged layers won't have any mark image, since the top layer has no marks.If you don't want them to be overwritten you can always remove all image marks from the layer above, before merging.
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
No If you got a drawing and paint something on the layer above and merge those layers the color of the pixels of the top layer got used (except for special blending modes). While the transparent pixels on the top layer doesn't affect the pixels on the bottom layer.Elodie wrote: If you follow that logic, 2 images marks placed at the same "image" on 2 separated layers should merge and blend their colours, which is obviously impossible.
I did a mockup how I would like this merge to work (and if I understood Nathan, he asks for the same behavior)
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If you got a top and a bottom layer with image marks on them and merge them the result is a mixture of the image marks, preferring the top ones and ignoring the empty ones (like transparent pixels)
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Following that logic if your top layer got no image marks ( = all pixels are transparent) you keep the all image marks on the bottom layer
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
Ok, thank you for that explanation.
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
Sorry for keep asking, but is this something for the to-do list or something which still needs discussing ?
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
I confirm that it's what I am expecting, thanks for the images
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Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
I agree with Swartzgrau and Nathan. The logical would be that the top imagemark overwrites the imagemaarks underneath.
This would be the effect I would expect.
-Mads
This would be the effect I would expect.
-Mads
Re: Keep image marks while merging layers
Ok, so let's to do list it !