Behavior when merge layers with different opacity

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Behavior when merge layers with different opacity

Post by satopian » Fri Mar 20, 2020 11:04 am

Thanks for the development and improvement of PaintstormStudio.
I think it is a low priority because there are workarounds, but I would be grateful if you could consider it.

The opacity of the upper layer is 100%.
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The opacity of the upper layer is 100%
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The opacity of the lower layer is 10%.
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The opacity of the lower layer is 10%
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Merge two layers.
This will merge into a layer with 10% opacity.
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This will merge into a layer with 10% opacity
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The opacity was different for the upper and lower layers, but the opacity is the same.
To avoid this, add another layer below the two layers.
Merge into a third 100% opacity layer to maintain the different opacity appearance.
In the case of Kirita, and painter CLIP STUDIO PAINT,
Just merge the two 100% and 10% layers.
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case of Kirita
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It took time to understand this specification of PaintstormStudio.
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Re: Behavior when merge layers with different opacity

Post by support » Tue Apr 28, 2020 11:55 am

In Paintstorm target opacity inherit from the lower layer, but you can bake slider opacity: just create an empty layer under the 10% opacity layer and merge this 10% layer to 100% empty - the result is 100% slider but really 10% look. Then merge the top layer to the result-layer.

Probably we must make this in the same way as in other soft :?
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