09-30-2021, 03:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-30-2021, 03:48 PM by garyaum.
Edit Reason: bad english
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So let me get this straight. Once a pixel, like the real problem at 178,95, not the ones you used in your example, once the transparency is set, it can never be painted over with a brush or bucket fill? That appears to be the situation. Since the selection tool works properly since it only looks at the RGB, can I flood fill a new layer based on the selection of a layer below it?
Just tried tried that. It works perfectly. I simply need to create new layers for all the old layers, create a selection on the old layer of the fill area and then bucket fill on the new layer. All of the transparency issues disappear. At least this is only about 15 minutes per image and I only have a few that were started. Thanks for all the info.
Just tried tried that. It works perfectly. I simply need to create new layers for all the old layers, create a selection on the old layer of the fill area and then bucket fill on the new layer. All of the transparency issues disappear. At least this is only about 15 minutes per image and I only have a few that were started. Thanks for all the info.