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Suggestions, Ideas, Bugs / Re: Bug
on: November 18, 2024, 01:10:46 PM
Hmm… to me it looks more like it has something to do with your brush settings. Go into the brush settings and turn “Jitter” off to see if the issue goes away.
Or another possibility is that the sample area of your eyedropper is too small/big. In the video it looks like your brush has some jitter to it, so if your color picker only samples from one pixel (1x1) of the entire stroke that probably has multiple colors in it, the new color might vary slightly. The other way around for pixel art, if you sample the color from one pixel, but the color picker sample is set to a 31x31 pixel area, then the sampled color mixes with its surrounding colors.
So to change this, select “eyedropper tool” > “settings symbol” > “size”, the different options are 1x1, 3x3, 5x5, 11x11 and 31x31.
Or final possibility that comes to mind rn, is that maybe you accidentally changed the blending modes of the brush or layers.
Or another possibility is that the sample area of your eyedropper is too small/big. In the video it looks like your brush has some jitter to it, so if your color picker only samples from one pixel (1x1) of the entire stroke that probably has multiple colors in it, the new color might vary slightly. The other way around for pixel art, if you sample the color from one pixel, but the color picker sample is set to a 31x31 pixel area, then the sampled color mixes with its surrounding colors.
So to change this, select “eyedropper tool” > “settings symbol” > “size”, the different options are 1x1, 3x3, 5x5, 11x11 and 31x31.
Or final possibility that comes to mind rn, is that maybe you accidentally changed the blending modes of the brush or layers.