Bug 355752

Summary: Scaling down a Paint Layer creates visual artifacts
Product: [Applications] krita Reporter: Kyle UX (chez Tinderbox) <krita>
Component: Layer StackAssignee: Krita Bugs <krita-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: major CC: dimula73, halla
Priority: NOR    
Version: 2.9.9   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Microsoft Windows   
OS: Microsoft Windows   
URL: http://tinderboxentertainment.com/krita/2015-11-22 Scaling Artifacts/scaling_artifacts.png
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: A Krita file that is test case ready.

Description Kyle UX (chez Tinderbox) 2015-11-22 20:19:53 UTC
Paint Layers produce square visual artifacts when shrinking with the Transform a Layer tool.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open the attached "Test File.kra".
2. Select the Paint Layer.
3. Use Transform a Layer [Ctrl + T] to shrink the Paint Layer.
4. Notice the layer has no visual artifacts while the tool is being used.
5. Hit [Enter] to apply the transformation.
6. The layer now has square visual artifacts.

Actual Results:  
The Paint Layer has visual artifacts once a scale transformation had been applied.

Expected Results:  
There should be no visual artifacts when scaling down a Paint Layer.

Artifacts can also be seen with any solid brush stroke arc, but is easier to see with the attached test image file "Test File.kra". 

The test file may also be found here - http://tinderboxentertainment.com/krita/2015-11-22 Scaling Artifacts/Test File.kra
Comment 1 Kyle UX (chez Tinderbox) 2015-11-22 20:21:20 UTC
Created attachment 95657 [details]
A Krita file that is test case ready.
Comment 2 Halla Rempt 2016-03-25 12:10:16 UTC
Hi Kyle,

Sorry, I haven't been able to reproduce the issue myself. Does it matter which filter you use?
Comment 3 Dmitry Kazakov 2016-05-03 12:10:20 UTC
Hi, Kyle!

I cannot reproduce your bug either. Could you please record a video showing how you get this bug?
Comment 4 Kyle UX (chez Tinderbox) 2016-05-03 18:26:50 UTC
I am no longer able to reproduce this bug in 2.9.9 either. The only thing I've changed is upgrading my OS from Windows 7 to Windows 10. So I guess we can chalk it up to a video card driver? Maybe? It's strange because if the culprit my video display, then shouldn't the example exported png in the bug URL above also fix itself?

Anyway, I guess we can mark this issue resolved. Thank you for checking it out.
-Kyle
Comment 5 Halla Rempt 2016-05-07 14:30:47 UTC
I suspect so... Thanks for checking back!