SELECT Empty Layer(s) in 11.7.0

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Cardin
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SELECT Empty Layer(s) in 11.7.0

Post by Cardin »

There seems to be some inconsistency with how the software identifies an empty layer in 11.7.0

Problem 1:
Layer 1
A layer solely consisting of an EMPTY image set to an exposure greater than 1 is NOT identified as an empty layer. But if you break the extended image into separate empty images, it will be identified as an empty layer.
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Select Empty Layer video 1.gif




Issue 2:
Layer 1's first image is empty but the second is not. Yet it is still identified as an Empty Layer.
Select Empty Layer video 2.gif


***I suspect this is somehow related to the Delete Empty Layer bug that has already been confirmed here https://tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15164
But I figured I would make a new post just in case it isn't. Apologies if any of this is redundant :oops:

Thanks, TVPaint team :)
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Xavier
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Re: SELECT Empty Layer(s) in 11.7.0

Post by Xavier »

Cardin wrote: 27 Sep 2022, 07:50
***I suspect this is somehow related to the Delete Empty Layer bug that has already been confirmed here https://tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15164
But I figured I would make a new post just in case it isn't. Apologies if any of this is redundant :oops:

Thanks, TVPaint team :)
Thanks for your report, it is indeed the same issue and it will be fixed ASAP.
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Thierry
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Re: SELECT Empty Layer(s) in 11.7.0

Post by Thierry »

Hey Cardin,

We've addressed this issue in today's hotfix: https://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php ... 25#p130925 :)
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