dinasset wrote:
Simply DO NOT ADD a transparent layer on top, launch it with the original layer only, it works on it (and generates a new image if you set "work on copy" TRUE)
I wish it were as simple as that, but in fact I had tried without adding a transparent layer to the top, and nothing changed the result.
►Adding a layer, generates a new image with the original image in the botton layer and another layer (top) with the change produced.
►Without adding a layer, it generates a new image with only the layer showing the change.
►►But ... in both cases, the result is the same, the color chosen for the residual areas is displayed.
In the
Nidhoog version, only the color fill works ok, trying to get palette or gradient results produces erroneous messages.
I tried the older version of
Graechan, and to my surprise was where I got the best results. But I couldn't control which gradient generates the result, since even setting a gradient results are always random.
Below results with
Graechan's
FlattingTools.scm.
From left to right - Colors - Palette - Gradient
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PS: Image has transparency, represented here visually by the white part.