![]() I already tried to switch in Krita 4 and now I fear it’s waiting time again. With this basic feature not supported (amongst others), I will have to end my Krita adventure once again. Each of them imported the file properly and I was ready to go. To have a comparison how other programs deal with that said file, I opened it in Procreate, Artstudio Pro and Paintstorm Studio. I would have to reconstruct the whole file with all its dozens of layers. I opened one of my PS files which I planned to finish in Krita for testing the brushes, and all the clipping masks are gone. If I can’t open my files back and forth, this won’t work. And at some point I have to get my files back to PS to finish the layout work and get them ready for print. And with the layer tree not being too clean of a layout, this will become too complex very soon.īut the worst thing is, that this isn’t compatible with PS (yes, I mentioned it again). ![]() So also the length of the layer tree is extended. ![]() And on top of that when I clip-mask two layers, I suddenly have 4 layers. If I have to create a group every time just to be able to clip, at some point I will not be able to see my layer names any more. Groups are one thing, clipping masks are a separate one. For me this is way too complicated and leads to an unnecessarily overloaded layer tree. I’ve watched some Youtube videos meanwhile.
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