Not really sure how to fix them. Probably something simple.
Not really sure how to fix them. Probably something simple.
I don't know for sure but it looks like you've painted on top of the walls. Also might depend on how you are drawing the. Maybe show us the tools you are using?
Sure. Here's a bigger picture showing the assets.
Ok, I see the issue and I don't have an answer. At first I thought it was because you were using walls rather than brushes but that produces the same result. So it may be the map pack. I tested with Map Pack 2 interior and I don't see the same thing with either walls or brushes from that pack. We'll need to wait until a graphic person sees this. I'll mention it to Josh - since he'll know.
I don't really understand the eraser tool either. It erases stroke but not fill? I don't even see an option for erase stroke.
It's the same as the issue in this post.
https://www.fantasygrounds.com/forum...e-with-erasing
That particular wall image is not intended to be used as a brush; all images that are designed for brushes have the tag "brush". To find such images easily, they will be in a subfolder called brushes but can also be found in the search bar with the keyword brush, for example "wall brush"
Hmm... I thought that I was using a brush. Here is a screenshot of my FG. I am using FG Interior Map Pack -> Brushes -> Wall_wood_brush. I am on a painting layer... I use the eraser to erase a wall piece, but instead it erases the fill of the wall (Even if there is no fill) and makes it look as if there is an indent in the wall, instead of erasing the wall itself. Is there a setting I am messing up? Seems to happen with any brush that I select. I appreciate the assistance. I'm sure it may just be something small that I am not seeing.
I tried it with a few other brushes, and it seems to be doing the same thing. I'm not really sure what I'm messing up.