One layer contains a white background and the other is a layer you can use to draw beneath the lines of a drawing. With Krita’s powerful keyframes and onion skinning, you can create cell animation and easily view the previous or next frame of your creation. However, the app is not wit...
Removing image background is a common job that is associated with the work of every graphic designer and photo editor. However, getting the background removed from an image can be often tedious if the object you are trying to get rid of has complex edges or if the background is increasingl...
Decomposingan image and using the components as a mask to select part of an image—that's an easy way to select skies and get rid of a drab overcast sky, or to change or enhance the color of the sky. Using theDodge/Burntool to make a background really white, for when you want an...
- add background colors setting, only exposed for advanced input methods Blend: - use gegl:distance-transform in the blend tool, it has a progress now - make shapeburst work with the new interactive gradient code All Painting Tools: - add mirror symmetry - remove artifacts from pain...
The transformation works inside the cage only, so there are sometimes clearly seen edges inside the image you transform. This has to be worked seperately on (i.e. using the clone tool to overpaint or get rid of these edges). Nevertheless the new tool is awesome and you cansee it in ac...
So far, so good. The image is still dull, I know. Let’s get moving. Quick Tip – Duplicate the Background Layer When you open up a photo in GIMP, a background layer will be created automatically. Don’t edit directly on that. Instead, you should make a copy of the layer by pre...
to indexed mode often doesn’t work very well. This image has five layers: the background, the text, the text’s shadow, Wilber, and Wilber’s shadow. The GIMP is trying to index each of these layers separately—and so the dithering on those shadow layers looks very poor. There are ...
Adjust the black and white levels. Right-click the image (or Ctrl-click on Mac), select Image, then select Colors. In the Colors menu, choose Levels to launch the Levels dialog box. Set the black point high and the white point low to get rid of any random white pixels or unwanted ex...