Changed: you can no longer select a region inside the layer (performance reason).
Added Rotate and Scale operations for layers.Fixed bug: Layers appear behind the main image in Blender 2.91.Fixed bug: When you copy and paste between HDR and sRGB (PNG/JPEG/etc.) images, the pasted image will become dark/bright.The order of the pasted layers can be changed.Pasted layers now can be rendered when the Image Layers Node add-on is enabled.Fixed bug: Rotated or scaled layer could have a black/white halo around the transparent area.Fixed bug: Rotating 90 degrees of the layer causes a crash.The layer image could be expanded as a result of applying the blur filter.The max parameter limits in some filters have been eliminated.The location, rotation, and scale parameters of layers can be directly changed in the Layer Transform panel.('S' is used by the built-in 'Sample Color')
Shortcut key of the 'Scale Layer' has changed to 'C'.'Fill' => 'Fill with FG Color', 'Clear' => 'Fill with BG Color', and 'Clear' now uses color.
However please avoid distorting too much the map to avoid blurry display in the app.Image Editor Plus is an add-on that lets you modify your image in seconds. If you didn't crop the image for resizing, it will appear distorted, which is normal and will display correctly at the end of the process. Off-sized textures can also be used as there is an automatic resize included in Augment, however please be aware that you may lose in quality compared as if you manually resize the images (with Photoshop or other image editor). However, in Augment's engine you can use non square multiple of 2 dimensions, as in this tutorial : 1024 x 512. The best texture proportions are square ones. Indeed, to display correctly the texture should have specific dimensions (multiple of 2). It will be edited to allow the texture to be applied correctly in Augment. This tutorial works for the various image file formats supported in Augment, including GIF.įirst, if you want to create a planar 2D image, keep a note of the picture original dimensions.