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Using gradient tool on a raster layer temporarily breaks the graph #2444

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0HyperCube opened this issue Mar 16, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #2456
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Using gradient tool on a raster layer temporarily breaks the graph #2444

0HyperCube opened this issue Mar 16, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #2456
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Very similar to #2270 but with the gradient tool instead of the fill tool.

To reproduce:

  • Paste a raster image
  • Select the gradient tool
  • Click on the image
  • Observe that the node graph has an error since the fill node does not support the raster input.

Since the tooling should avoid breaking the graph as part of #2214.

@0HyperCube 0HyperCube added the Paper Cut A small UX annoyance we should strive to improve label Mar 16, 2025
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@0HyperCube 0HyperCube added the Good First Issue Good for newcomers label Mar 16, 2025
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Keavon commented Mar 16, 2025

CC @EllenGYY

@EllenGYY EllenGYY linked a pull request Mar 18, 2025 that will close this issue
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fixed in #2456

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