Put line art on a transparent background in Procreate in 30 seconds AKA "brightness to opacity"
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- Опубликовано: 10 авг 2023
- AKA how to put line art on a transparent layer. It's cumbersome. It's the best you can do as far as I know. You guys have watched the other version 250K times, so here's a short, ya maniacs!
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You’re doing the lords work!🎉
Aah! I never memorized how to do any of these tricks, thought I only saw more complicated versions, and I just wanted to do this when I stumbled into this. Thanks for showing it!
Oh my god I can’t believe I went this long without knowing this thank you so much
THANK YOU
Awesome, thanks! Now I just gotta make sure I don’t forget how to do this, haha
You know… I would have thought I would have known how to do this… but I didn’t. Thank you
Procreate's own devs on their own forums don't know this trick.
CSP has a button for it...
Yes! Brightness to opacity.
ive done it like 10 times it doesnt make the back layer competely transparent for some reason. its making it a pale opacity shade. did i do something wrong
What about changing the original lineart blending mode to multiply?
It's fine if you want to keep your lineart black, but if you want to color it, it will be more annoying. :)
I prefer transparent space since you can use clipping masks on the inks to change the line colors. Doesn't work in Multiply mode.
@@colorwithkurt If a colour layer above the line art is clipped to inks below this works with multiply mode inks - unless I'm misunderstanding it?.
@@GhekkoPhotography It introduces opacity issues on lighter lines though because the lines not in Normal mode. Multiply has opacity so you can see the flats meeting under the lines.
I did this and it made my color palette black/grey only hmmm
You missed something. You can do it!