Re: Problem when two layermasks in one picture

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> Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 21:31:43 +0200
> From: gimp-werkstatt@xxxxxx
> To: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Gimp-developer] Problem when two layermasks in one picture
>
> Hello list
>
> I just came across a problem, that I have never came across in gimp2.6.
>
> When isolating a flower from the background, it works fine.
> Put another transparent layer on top, making a stroke with white paint.
> Add a layermask to this layer.
> Now using a black brush on the layermask to make some of the white
> stroke transparent.
>
> The flower underneath becomes transparent, and the white stroke doesn't
> becomes transperent on some places, the black brush doesn't seem to work
> on the layermask.
>
> Is this a known bug?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Anke
>

Can't reproduce the problem on my own GIMP 2.8.0 - was I reading the steps correctly?

I tried:
1 - Open a convenient image, add layer mask (full opacity).
2 - Switch to the layer mask and paint away. (works as expected)
3 - Add a new layer (transparent) and paint some strokes
4 - Add a layer mask (full opacity) to the second layer.
5 - Switch to the layer mask and paint away. (still works as expected)

Remember that adding a new layer mask doesn't automatically switch to it for editing - you must do that yourself.  From what you describe, it sounds like you're actually editing the first layer mask (the flower layer) instead of the second (the white stroke layer).

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