Like in Photoshop you can create a group layer and put layers your want into that group, and you can save it and come back to it later and still have it there as you organised it when saved as a PSD file. With Krita however, creating a Group Layer and placing the organised layers you want inside of it does not save to the PSD so you can come back to it later. I hate having to come back to Krita to find that my grouped layers are still not there when I know I saved them to PSD file I was working on when I have everything organized into their own groups for easier managing separate layers I'm working on. Krita doesn't seem to handle Grouped Layers that very well like Photoshop does, because it should save to file an still be there when loaded up later. Since it's not doing that I have to mess around and re-organize the layers I want back into the groups I created so I can continue working on them. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create grouped layers and put layers inside of them. 2. Save as PSD and Close Krita. 3. Open Krita and the PSD file, Group Layers doesn't exist. Actual Results: PSD files can be saved normally. Save PSD in Krita after having created Grouped Layers and the layers that go inside of them. Save it and close Krita, then come back to it later to find the Group Layers from before do not exist. Expected Results: The expected result was that everything was saved to the PSD file, with the grouped layers that was created and how they were organised. n/a
Yes -- it's something we still have to implement. The original bug report to track is 289857 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 289857 ***