Thank you for your answer!
At first I thought "Hmm, nice, but I don't think it could do what I need", since I have multiple layers packed in folders (what I named "Color 2" and "Color3" in my first post )
But by merging each of these folders in one png, I think you solution could make it !
Still, there is one issue: some layers have a particular Mode: I got one with "soft light" (I use Gimp in french I don't know if this is the correct term in english), and another one with Color LcH. Obviously when I merge the foler in one pic, these Modes are lost...
These two layers are not absolutely necessary, but do you see any solution to keep them with their original blending modes ?
ps : to be clear, here is the organization of my xcf :
- Color1 (a folder)
-- layer 1 (normal blending)
-- layer 2 (normal blending)
-Color2 (a folder)
-- layer 3 (normal blending)
-- layer 4 (normal blending)
-- layer 5 (soft light blending)
-- layer 6 (normal blending)
- layer 7 (not in a folder ; color LcH blending mode)
- Here I want to put my picture !
- layer 8 (the background pic)
(So the idea was to merge the Color1 + Color2 + layer 7, and then use your method)
At first I thought "Hmm, nice, but I don't think it could do what I need", since I have multiple layers packed in folders (what I named "Color 2" and "Color3" in my first post )
But by merging each of these folders in one png, I think you solution could make it !
Still, there is one issue: some layers have a particular Mode: I got one with "soft light" (I use Gimp in french I don't know if this is the correct term in english), and another one with Color LcH. Obviously when I merge the foler in one pic, these Modes are lost...
These two layers are not absolutely necessary, but do you see any solution to keep them with their original blending modes ?
ps : to be clear, here is the organization of my xcf :
- Color1 (a folder)
-- layer 1 (normal blending)
-- layer 2 (normal blending)
-Color2 (a folder)
-- layer 3 (normal blending)
-- layer 4 (normal blending)
-- layer 5 (soft light blending)
-- layer 6 (normal blending)
- layer 7 (not in a folder ; color LcH blending mode)
- Here I want to put my picture !
- layer 8 (the background pic)
(So the idea was to merge the Color1 + Color2 + layer 7, and then use your method)