11-20-2025, 07:53 PM
Tas_mania: Hi! When I say "destructively", I mean in comparison to non-destructive filters. For regular layers, you can either apply a filter destructively (so it merges down immediately) or non-destructively (so it floats above and is editable).
With vector layers, you can only apply non-destructively - you're not able to immediately merge the filter down (like in 2.10) without it converting to a regular layer. You can revert this and change it back to a vector layer, but it'll lose all destructive edits (same way if you do that to a text layer).
With vector layers, you can only apply non-destructively - you're not able to immediately merge the filter down (like in 2.10) without it converting to a regular layer. You can revert this and change it back to a vector layer, but it'll lose all destructive edits (same way if you do that to a text layer).

