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  1. Hey, I'm trying to mask an outline to have the same texture as an image on a lower layer. Since I did the outline with your plugin pack, and there's also a Mask option in the plugin, I was wondering if there was an option to mask the fading outline with the same lower layer texture while keeping the outline's same alpha values. I'll supply an image to show what I mean and what I'm trying to do (I used an example word, so don't question that, it should work (if it can anyway) with other words and images) In short, is it possible to replace an outline that fades with a texture while keeping the same alpha values as the old outline?
  2. I think it's working now, I haven't ran into the random popup message yet. Thank you!
  3. Here to report another potential bug. Whenever I use any tool (in this image I was using the line tool as an example), on random occasions, this thing pops up for like a split second. I was lucky enough to get a screenshot of what it looks like, but I cannot tell for the life of me what it's saying. I hope other people who have run into this know what it means, because I don't know if it's a bug relating to the main app or a plugin. Regardless this definitely feels like a bug that should be reported.
  4. Hey, I'm not sure if this is the right place to report a bug, but I noticed that if a gradient has a transparent background and you hue-shift it, instead of shifting to the colour it should be on, it shifts into lots of different colours. While I do think it looks cool, I'm certain it must be a bug, and I'm betting many people might be having the same issue. If this is a bug, then I'm surprised it hasn't been reported yet. An image has been attached showing what happens with a transparent background (above) compared to what happens with a filled background (below).
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