New Gimper question on Transparent layers - Printable Version +- Gimp-Forum.net (https://www.gimp-forum.net) +-- Forum: GIMP (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-GIMP) +--- Forum: General questions (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-General-questions) +--- Thread: New Gimper question on Transparent layers (/Thread-New-Gimper-question-on-Transparent-layers) |
New Gimper question on Transparent layers - StylinLP38 - 09-22-2018 Im confused in GIMP the difference between adding an ALPHA channel to a layer or choosing the ADD Transparent Layer to a layer. Also, when you create a new Layer you have a choice between creating it with WHITE or Transparent. Im trying to grasp how to create many layers with a different over land textures so I can create fields, grass, woods, hills, gravel, roads. Its really confusing. Why would I choose ADD an ALPHA channel to an existing texture layer vs creating a new transparent layer? RE: New Gimper question on Transparent layers - Blighty - 09-22-2018 Add Alpha Channel = enable transparency No alpha channel means there cannot be transparency If you add a transparent layer then there is transparency ie there is an alpha channel If there is an alpha channel, transparency can be set between 0 and 100% 0% = transparent; 100% = opaque If a layer is white there are 2 possiblities 1) There is an alpha channel; but opacity (transparency) is set 100% so it is not transparent 2) There is no alpha channel so there cannot be transparency Layer masks are used to control the transparency. Portions of a layer can be made transparent or semi-transparent; other portions of the same layer can be opaque. RE: New Gimper question on Transparent layers - StylinLP38 - 09-22-2018 Ok, I see, there is 3 ways to add an Alpha channel to a layer. |