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Correct answer Lars Laborious

Couple of things you should check:

Is the object in question drawn with Object Drawing turned on? If so, break it apart (mark it and hit Ctrl+B).

If you double click on one of your lines, does all lines get marked? If not, somewhere a line is not connected. Try changing the Gap size for the paint bucket.

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Participant
November 14, 2019

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Lars Laborious
Lars LaboriousCorrect answer
Legend
February 27, 2019

Couple of things you should check:

Is the object in question drawn with Object Drawing turned on? If so, break it apart (mark it and hit Ctrl+B).

If you double click on one of your lines, does all lines get marked? If not, somewhere a line is not connected. Try changing the Gap size for the paint bucket.

Participant
November 14, 2019

Hey Lars,

thanks, your explanation worked for me. but why is it needed to push ctrl B? is there an easier way, than marking my line, taking the shortcut and filling it then. I'm trying to color my frame by frame animation and find it quite exhausting to paint everything by pencil or this time consuming wa