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Even if the drawing color is changed when using the object of the sub tool [Operation], it returns when using another tool.

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I'm having trouble with the phenomenon as the title says.
For example, when the drawing color is black, if you change the drawing color to white while using a pen, eraser, sub tool such as selection range, layer selection or light table, you can change to another sub tool. However, the work can be continued with the drawing color remaining white.
However, even if the drawing color is changed to margin when using the object of the sub tool [Operation] when the drawing color is black, the drawing color returns to black when changing to another sub tool. I will.

Is this such a specification? Is it a bug?
Can I change it somewhere?

If you change the drawing color to change the drawing color to the drawing color while operating the object and then try to draw with the pen as it is, the color will return and you will have to change the drawing color again, which is troublesome.

Published date : 3 years ago

Updated date : 3 years ago

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  • 3 years ago
    That's right. It is a specification. The object tool has the ability to edit vector lines. It means that you are doing temporary work.
    If you want all the lines of the vector layer to be the same color, select the vector line layer with the object tool and change the color without selecting anything.
    Also, if you want to use that color elsewhere, it is convenient to right-click and "Add drawing color" in the place where there is no quick access.

  • 3 years ago
    It's a specification, isn't it?
    This time I understood that it was a special tool among the tools.
    As advised, I will put the drawing color change in quick access.
    Thank you very much!
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