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Brush tool cursor Size wrong over empty cells #2845
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Not sure I am seeing this. I added 1 of each level type to the xsheet on a different column and set each brush to a different Max size (vector 100, toonz raster 50, raster 10) so I can easily see when it switches. When on a blank frame after each level, the max size of the brush (and toolbar options) changed in accordance to the level in the column. On an empty column, it showed the max size of my default level. If I changed the default level, it showed the correct brush when on an empty column. The only time the brush may not show correctly is when there are multiple levels of different types in the same column. It only shows the brush of the 1st level in the column, even when |
I've just tested it on the latest nightly... Steps to Reproduce:
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I see this on macOS too, following @gab3d's directions. |
Strange. I tried again with a nightly I installed recently and I now see a difference, yet what I was originally testing this in was a local build of the OT master and not quite seeing the difference. What I have noted is that it switches to the correct brush, but seems to be ignoring the min/max settings of the brush options. Where it's getting the values from I can't tell at the moment. In Toonz Raster, it shows a brush circle but it doesn't match my Vector or Raster settings. For Raster it shows no circle at all. Vector brush seems to be ok either way. |
While now Toonz Raster is the default type for new drawn levels, the Brush tool keeps showing its cursor reflecting the Vector sizes, prior to start drawing on a selected empty cell in the Xsheet, instead of showing the defined Toonz Raster sizes for that tool.
I suppose the tool should check which is the default level type and adapt what shows depending on that.
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