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How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
OK i have this problem, when i color something and then i want to add a image behind it so it would be a wallpaper i must, add the image then Delete the parts that are covered with the image, so is there another way that i could place a wallpaper behind a coloring without deleting parts ???
I tried placing it on the 1st layer then changing it to overlay but still the original coloring is covered with the image
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
uhh could you provide a screenshot to what you are trying to do because I don't really understand.
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by squiremarcus
uhh could you provide a screenshot to what you are trying to do because I don't really understand.
Ummm wait a min
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
OK this see how the background is going over the coloring so i have to delete the parts of the background so the coloring would be visible
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
OK this see how the background is going over the coloring so i have to delete the parts of the background so the coloring would be visible

what did u set the coloring layer to ?
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by F Flawliet
what did u set the coloring layer to ?
I cant remember but i tryed on every option. but where should i place the image on the 1st layers above the Background layer or at last layer ?
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
NARUTO - GOKU would you mind ????
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
Easy,just well,click ctrl+shift+E then put the background u want behind it
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by Pesche
Easy,just well,click ctrl+shift+E then put the background u want behind it
It doesnt work, it just combines all the layers into 1 :confused:
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
is the background on the top or bottom layer? by the pic u showed, it looks like its somewhere in the middle...
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by NarutoGoku
is the background on the top or bottom layer? by the pic u showed, it looks like its somewhere in the middle...
I tried on the top, middle, botton, behind the original layer but idk i have to insert the image the delete what covers the coloring that smudge tool xD
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
It doesnt work, it just combines all the layers into 1 :confused:
Yeh it should work,you put the layer on top and its done ._.
of course if the opacity is set on 100 percents
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
I tried on the top, middle, botton, behind the original layer but idk i have to insert the image the delete what covers the coloring that smudge tool xD
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just place the background underneath all the other layers
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by NarutoGoku
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just place the background underneath all the other layers
Tried then it covers the whole coloring, how do you do it when you add a image behind the colorings ???
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
Tried then it covers the whole coloring, how do you do it when you add a image behind the colorings ???
clearly you are doing something wrong. if it is in the bottom layer, then it cant possibly cover anything~.~
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by NarutoGoku
clearly you are doing something wrong. if it is in the bottom layer, then it cant possibly cover anything~.~
OK its after the Original Layers. i added the image i wanted to use to the left side and you can see it covers the front of the colouring ?
The selected layer 10 is the image i wanted to add
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Last edited by BAN_KAI; 10-07-2009 at 09:06 PM.
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
OK its after the Original Layers. i added the image i wanted to use to the left side and you can see it covers the front of the colouring and in this case i didnt use any layer option ?
The selected layer 10 is the image i wanted to add

The lineart layer should always be on the top
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by NarutoGoku
The lineart layer should always be on the top
Yea i know that but probably there isnt any difference
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
Yea i know that but probably there isnt any difference
trust me, there is. put it on the top and set it to multiply.
All colorings should be formatted like this...
-Original page/lineart (set to "Multiply")
-Coloring Layers
-Blank, white layer (or in your case, the backgound)
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by NarutoGoku
trust me, there is. put it on the top and set it to multiply.
All colorings should be formatted like this...
-Original page/lineart (set to "Multiply")
-Coloring Layers
-Blank, white layer (or in your case, the backgound)
Tried not working, maybe its because i used 1 lineart( original background layer? then i duplicated it to get darker lines on Multiplye so those are the 1st 2 layers
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
Tried not working, maybe its because i used 1 lineart( original background layer? then i duplicated it to get darker lines on Multiplye so those are the 1st 2 layers
from the screenshot u showed me, it looks like thay are the last 2 layers.
the top layer is on the top of the list, and the bottom layer is on the bottom of the list.
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by NarutoGoku
from the screenshot u showed me, it looks like thay are the last 2 layers.
the top layer is on the top of the list, and the bottom layer is on the bottom of the list.
Never mind i will ask somebody else but i have been wondering when you create a layer on which seting do you put it, i put every layer on Multiplye to get stronger and darker lines???
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by BAN_KAI
Never mind i will ask somebody else but i have been wondering when you create a layer on which seting do you put it, i put every layer on Multiplye to get stronger and darker lines???
no, no, no.
only the lineart layer should be set to multiply. get it straight. Every layer under it is normal.
What i m saying is basic knowledge. I dont know why this is so hard for u to understand ~.~
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Re: How to place a image over a coloring ????????????
 Originally Posted by NarutoGoku
no, no, no.
only the lineart layer should be set to multiply. get it straight. Every layer under it is normal.
What i m saying is basic knowledge. I dont know why this is so hard for u to understand ~.~
LOL i got used to that cause the lines get darker
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Last edited by BAN_KAI; 10-08-2009 at 08:21 PM.
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