Overview: Using a brush in eraser mode, switching to the outline selection tool, then switching back to the freehand brush tool, results in the eraser mode icon appearing as if eraser mode is off, but the brush will still be in eraser mode Steps to Reproduce: 1) Select a brush, draw a stroke 2) Enable Eraser Mode, erase a bit of the stroke. 3) Select Outline Selection Tool. 4) Select Freehand Brush Tool. the Eraser Mode icon will now show as disabled. 5) Attempt to draw a stroke. This will result in nothing happening. 6) Attempt to draw a stroke over a previous stroke. This will erase the previous stroke, despite Eraser Mode displaying as disabled. Actual Results: The brush remains in eraser mode, but the eraser mode icon displays itself as disabled. Expected Results: The brush state matches the eraser mode icon, and is not in eraser mode. Build Date & Platform: 2017-05-29 on Linux 4.11.2-1-ARCH
Created attachment 105773 [details] Video Yes, I think I can confirm this behaviour on Ubuntu 14.04 with Krita 3.1.4 appimage.
Yes, I can see this happen as well.
Git commit a6a6626be6e995082d009c98f3a8cf1c2ed91fa4 by Jouni Pentikäinen. Committed on 11/12/2017 at 16:09. Pushed by jounip into branch 'master'. Fix erase mode not showing correctly when returning to brush tool M +1 -1 libs/ui/kis_paintop_box.cc https://commits.kde.org/krita/a6a6626be6e995082d009c98f3a8cf1c2ed91fa4
Git commit 76f2dc328eee544d67535a83895841b2371746cc by Boudewijn Rempt, on behalf of Jouni Pentikäinen. Committed on 22/12/2017 at 12:45. Pushed by rempt into branch 'krita/3.3'. Fix erase mode not showing correctly when returning to brush tool M +1 -1 libs/ui/kis_paintop_box.cc https://commits.kde.org/krita/76f2dc328eee544d67535a83895841b2371746cc