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Krita duplicate selection
Krita duplicate selection





krita duplicate selection
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Filter: A layer containing nothing but an effect, which gets applied to all layers below it, as if you were looking at your image through a special lens.This layer stores vector data, including text. Vector: It's no Inkscape, but Krita does support vector and has several good vector drawing tools.Paint: The default kind of layer containing raster data.What matters is what Krita does with all those layers. Of course, more doesn't always mean better. It's got twelve different kinds of layers. There's a reason I mention this as a requirement, though. Krita, of course, has layers, and in fact, so many paint and photo applications do these days that I probably could have glossed over it.

krita duplicate selection

That was one of the first game-changing features of digital photo editors, and it remains one of the most basic requirements. Free online course: RHEL technical overview.I’m hoping with time that my childlike drawings/ paintings will gain a style and that they will be more professional and that I can manage them correctly on the layers. I have also found somewhere that I can learn about drawing the anatomy to scale as I also need to learn to draw and I’ve obtained a book about using paint brushes and paints as if I was painting on a piece of paper to help me. I have found a tutorial on Krita layers and I’m just working my way through that as advised. Apologies for not getting back to you yesterday as we have an elderly disabled cat who is struggling so I am just about to go to the vets now with him. I understand more after your explanation.

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I have no idea how to turn a background layer to a raster layer then turn off the background layer but I will. I have taken note of what you told me and thoroughly agree that I need to learn more about layers to stop these problems from happening. I’m sorry that I didn’t get back to you yesterday. You can’t learn about transparency if you can’t ‘see’ it by means of the checkerboard. You need to do ‘Background as raster layer’ and then turn off the background layer so you see the checkerboard. This is a mistake if you want to learn about transparency. Krita has a multi-layer painting system with transparency, this is powerful and flexible and useful, but you seem to be using it like a single sheet of paper, probably because you’re not used to multi-layer painting with transparency.Īlso, regarding my confusion about your ‘Backround’ layer, I’ve figured out that you’ve created the image using the ‘Background as canvas colour’ option. However, I suggest that you leave Billy alone for a while and learn about layers, what they do, transparency, painting on multiple layers.

krita duplicate selection

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If you have any kind of backup copy then you could recover the situation and isolate him by manual erasing as I suggested.

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The Filling with green has leaked into the boy paint because of the settings of the Fill tool and the similarity of colour between his skin and the yellow paint all around him. What do do on one layer doesn’t affect another layer.Īlso, since you’ve entirely filled the Billy layer with paint, you won’t be able to see through it to whatever is underneath. I notice now if I change the background colour on layer one it has no effect on the Billy layer …







Krita duplicate selection