Picture editor is chock full of bugs
1. When coloring something, then exiting out of the picture editor, then going back in, the same color will appear slightly different, even in 8 bit in the alpha channel editor. Example!
http://www.faindfiles.com/mmf4.png
2. This one's a doozy! When zoomed in, EVERYTHING is half a pixel off. You might remember this bug from MMF1.5 when it was zoomed in. So when you select a color near another pixel, it's going to select that pixel's color, when you use the fill tool next to another color, it's going to fill the next pixel over. Here's an example of what it does to the selection tool on a zoomed in 64x64 object:
http://www.faindfiles.com/mmf5.png
3. When you're in alpha channel mode, switch to another frame. If the other frame doesn't have an alpha layer, the 8 bit black and white pallet stays with you anyways.
4. If you switch frames while a selection box is up, something weird happens, and it doesn't switch at all, or something.
5. If you're using the selection box to resize something, and even when using the strictly horizontal or vertical drag boxes, when you release for the resize, it randomly resizes your selection both vertically and horizontally by a few pixels. You have to keep resizing until it randomly gets it right.
6. This is going to be vague, but once when I was having trouble combining 2 images to make one alpha channel (Because there's no transparent color so they just overlapped) I deleted the alpha and it made my once multicolored yellow fire into a solid grey like the alpha channel was at that time.
Also, my god, man, give us the magic wand selection tool!
Picture editor is chock full of bugs
1. When coloring something, then exiting out of the picture editor, then going back in, the same color will appear slightly different, even in 8 bit in the alpha channel editor. Example!
http://www.faindfiles.com/mmf4.png
2. This one's a doozy! When zoomed in, EVERYTHING is half a pixel off. You might remember this bug from MMF1.5 when it was zoomed in. So when you select a color near another pixel, it's going to select that pixel's color, when you use the fill tool next to another color, it's going to fill the next pixel over. Here's an example of what it does to the selection tool on a zoomed in 64x64 object:
http://www.faindfiles.com/mmf5.png
3. When you're in alpha channel mode, switch to another frame. If the other frame doesn't have an alpha layer, the 8 bit black and white pallet stays with you anyways.
4. If you switch frames while a selection box is up, something weird happens, and it doesn't switch at all, or something.
5. If you're using the selection box to resize something, and even when using the strictly horizontal or vertical drag boxes, when you release for the resize, it randomly resizes your selection both vertically and horizontally by a few pixels. You have to keep resizing until it randomly gets it right.
6. This is going to be vague, but once when I was having trouble combining 2 images to make one alpha channel (Because there's no transparent color so they just overlapped) I deleted the alpha and it made my once multicolored yellow fire into a solid grey like the alpha channel was at that time.
Also, my god, man, give us the magic wand selection tool!
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
3. I think this is probably intentional. An animation either has an alpha channel or it doesn't.
You can't yet combine sections of alpha channel images, but it'll happen.
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
3. I think this is probably intentional. An animation either has an alpha channel or it doesn't.
You can't yet combine sections of alpha channel images, but it'll happen.
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
1. That's odd... in which graphic mode is your application? Can you give me a way to reproduce it? I've tried, but that never happens.
2. Ah sorry for this one... I thought it had been fixed during the beta tests...
I'll check the others.
Yves.
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
1. That's odd... in which graphic mode is your application? Can you give me a way to reproduce it? I've tried, but that never happens.
2. Ah sorry for this one... I thought it had been fixed during the beta tests...
I'll check the others.
Yves.
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
For 1. the graphics mode was on the highest setting (16 million?). And I was in the 8 bit mode for alpha channels. And while I had pasted a higher bit picture into the alpha channel, I had used the fill tool and filled it with the 8 colors in the pallete already.
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
For 1. the graphics mode was on the highest setting (16 million?). And I was in the 8 bit mode for alpha channels. And while I had pasted a higher bit picture into the alpha channel, I had used the fill tool and filled it with the 8 colors in the pallete already.
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
Hehe, I remember 2 a whole lot. It bugged me a lot. I never knew why it happened but I was annoyed when it did. I hope it gets fixed <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
Hehe, I remember 2 a whole lot. It bugged me a lot. I never knew why it happened but I was annoyed when it did. I hope it gets fixed <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
Same problem with zooming occures in the Frame Editor. When you zoom to 400% and you try to select a 1px/1px object, you actualy need to move your point besides the object in the upper left corner. (so there is 1px difference when you are zoomed in)
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
Same problem with zooming occures in the Frame Editor. When you zoom to 400% and you try to select a 1px/1px object, you actualy need to move your point besides the object in the upper left corner. (so there is 1px difference when you are zoomed in)
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
How come there is no magic wand selection tool? That was a great feature!
I know another fault. When zoomed in, select some of the graphics in the box, then zoom in then back out, and the piece you selected is out of place. It doesn't happen all the time though, you might have to move the piece of graphics then do the zooming for it to move out of place.
Re: Picture editor is chock full of bugs
How come there is no magic wand selection tool? That was a great feature!
I know another fault. When zoomed in, select some of the graphics in the box, then zoom in then back out, and the piece you selected is out of place. It doesn't happen all the time though, you might have to move the piece of graphics then do the zooming for it to move out of place.