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I think that it's very important to have a fill bucket. If it's too hard to implement then this might be also achieved by selecting a color on the image and then being able to change this specific color. Here's more information for it:
The Fill Bucket tool is used for filling regions, layers, or selections with a specified color or image pattern. It’s a versatile tool with various settings and modes to achieve specific results.
Oh okay, thanks. I didn't know that, because I wouldn't have ever thought of having it there. After using it it I found out that it takes a lot of steps to change a specific color of the image:
The current steps (7): Pipette -> Click on a color in the image -> Copy color hex code -> Going back -> Going on all colors -> Pasting color hex code -> Clicking ok
The better steps (3): Placing the pipette also in the color replaced / target color besides the all colors button -> Click on a color in the image -> Automatically uses this color and goes back again
The main problem of this implementation, is that this color picking row used no only on this screen and may be confusing, but if i remember correctly , you can just hold the pallette button instead of opening sheet to paste copied color
I think that it's very important to have a fill bucket. If it's too hard to implement then this might be also achieved by selecting a color on the image and then being able to change this specific color. Here's more information for it:
The Fill Bucket tool is used for filling regions, layers, or selections with a specified color or image pattern. It’s a versatile tool with various settings and modes to achieve specific results.
https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-tool-bucket-fill.html
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