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    Default Mould, transparency, feathering - ODD BEHAVIOR

    There is something going awry here in mouldtown.
    I drew the US flag, feathered it a little, made it a little transparent, then applied the mould tool to make it wavy. Worked great. But every time I close the file and re-open it, the picture is extremely different. I can get it back to normal again by removing the mould and then re-applying it.
    Anyone know why this is happening?

    The flag test mould xar file I present here is the goofy-looking flag, but if you remove the mould, the flag comes back and then can be re-moulded.
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    Default Re: Mould, transparency, feathering - ODD BEHAVIOR

    No responses to this? No solutions? No-one agreeing that it happens with that file? No-one disagreeing?
    -=Bob=-

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    Default Re: Mould, transparency, feathering - ODD BEHAVIOR

    Hi Bob,

    Yes I can confim it happens. I think it's if you apply feathering to the mould that causes the problem. If you apply feathing to each individual shape and then mould it seems to save and open correctly.
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    Default Re: Mould, transparency, feathering - ODD BEHAVIOR

    Thanks for looking into this, Egg. Actually, I had applied the feathering BEFORE applying the mould. I grouped all of the parts - stripes, blue rectangle, and stars, and applied feathering to that group, then applied the mould.
    Are you saying I should apply the feathering withOUT grouping the individual parts first? (by selecting them all with the shape editor tool)
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    Default Re: Mould, transparency, feathering - ODD BEHAVIOR

    Hi Bob,

    The feathering you applied to the group causes the stars to be totally feathered away because they are not 10 pix (the amount of feathering).

    Sorry I didn't reply to this last night but I'm a bit under the weather lately.
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    Default Re: Mould, transparency, feathering - ODD BEHAVIOR

    Bob,

    Are you saying I should apply the feathering withOUT grouping the individual parts first? (by selecting them all with the shape editor tool)
    I suppose I am. Doing it this way seems to keep the files integrety, were applying it as a group seems to mess up the file on opening.
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