im trying to blend an image, and when the tool is active, it looks good, but then when i press enter, it looks choppy. how do i fix this? image below.
https://prnt.sc/ls6vso
It looks blurry... but choppy ?
Do you have 'Adaptive Supersampling' on ?
@zmantooth
https://prnt.sc/ls6vso Is that the actual size 265 x 185 pix? Very small
Do you mean banding showing on the gradient? I just tried a replication of that heart + layermask and no great issues here. Best if you post the original, including all the layers
Is the image color-indexed? (Gif or else)?
(12-08-2018, 02:57 AM)Espermaschine Wrote: [ -> ]It looks blurry... but choppy ?
Do you have 'Adaptive Supersampling' on ?
Yes, I closed the application multiple times as well and made sure everything was right. I even googled "how to fade out a pic" and followed the steps precisely, but it still does the same thing.
(12-08-2018, 11:14 AM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]@zmantooth
https://prnt.sc/ls6vso Is that the actual size 265 x 185 pix? Very small
Do you mean banding showing on the gradient? I just tried a replication of that heart + layermask and no great issues here. Best if you post the original, including all the layers
That specific image was originally small but I blew it up, and I tried it on larger images of around 800x800, but it still does the same thing.
(12-08-2018, 01:43 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: [ -> ]Is the image color-indexed? (Gif or else)?
I tried it on multiple different images including .png's and .jpg's and it does the same thing.
(12-08-2018, 12:13 AM)zmantooth Wrote: [ -> ]im trying to blend an image, and when the tool is active, it looks good, but then when i press enter, it looks choppy. how do i fix this? image below.
https://prnt.sc/ls6vso
UPDATE:
fixed issue by changing image mode to 16-bit from 8-bit