Except that the opacity slider makes it tougher to see the preview as
the opacity is made less.
But that's besides the point.
1. If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that layer
should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
2. When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should
remain in its place, rather than suddenly appear at the top of every
layer when being rotated / scaled.
Surely, this is a reasonable request?
On 26/01/2011 12:06, Ofnuts wrote:
On 01/26/2011 09:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something
that needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very
intuitive.
Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled
interferes with the rest of the working area. For example, if I set
a particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom of
all other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the
layer suddenly appear on top of all other layers?
This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.
Is there a way to fix this / work around it?
The Scale and Rotate tools have an opacity slider for the preview...
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