Sometimes I have to do many tweaks in photoshop to speed up and when I come back to 3DCoat, layers don't follow the changes:
For example, in this screenshot, I made a Group of layers for the cover and duplicated it to get the same on the back face.
The result is an empty group for the back face, and some parts of the layer have mysteriously been destroyed.
Also noticed that some filters are not applied, like a stroke around the title, one layer should be set as screen and looks standard:
So the group is not immediately converted as Pass-Through, that correctly apply children's effect, but this can quickly be made manually, as long as we know the trick.
To get it to work, I have to collapse all layers, which may breaks the workflow for 3DC…
So bug or feature or bad use of Photoshop workflow ?
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Sometimes I have to do many tweaks in photoshop to speed up and when I come back to 3DCoat, layers don't follow the changes:
For example, in this screenshot, I made a Group of layers for the cover and duplicated it to get the same on the back face.
The result is an empty group for the back face, and some parts of the layer have mysteriously been destroyed.
Also noticed that some filters are not applied, like a stroke around the title, one layer should be set as screen and looks standard:
So the group is not immediately converted as Pass-Through, that correctly apply children's effect, but this can quickly be made manually, as long as we know the trick.
To get it to work, I have to collapse all layers, which may breaks the workflow for 3DC…
So bug or feature or bad use of Photoshop workflow ?
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