Ok, yes I can see that is confusing. The layer mode is normal and the opacity 100%. I'll explain why it doesn't help to alter it. The backstory is, I bought a fancy character sheet online, but its for 5th ed, and I want to alter it to 3.5/pathfinder. I can hadle most operations on the way, but I've run into this one issue.
I am uploading an image of the layer stack:
They are set to normal, alpha channel is there and can be unlocked, opacity 100%. The layer called "Background" contains the objects I want to remove on a decorated yellow background:
Now, if I toggle on the character picture, the layer called "Elamiah" the picture appears between the background and the object. Both of which are in the same layer:
Next, I've cut out the object i want to remove. Bear in mind that I want to retain most objects on this layer. As you see in the final shot,
I get transparent pixels but the underlying image does not show up. Also, whatever way i try to separate the object from the rest of its layer doesn't seem to work. If I for example alter the transparency of it, every other object gets the same effect.
While writing this it has occurred to me though that I can brute force it by cutting the shapes piece by piece following the background colors and filling the cut out shapes with background colors manually.
I am uploading an image of the layer stack:
They are set to normal, alpha channel is there and can be unlocked, opacity 100%. The layer called "Background" contains the objects I want to remove on a decorated yellow background:
Now, if I toggle on the character picture, the layer called "Elamiah" the picture appears between the background and the object. Both of which are in the same layer:
Next, I've cut out the object i want to remove. Bear in mind that I want to retain most objects on this layer. As you see in the final shot,
I get transparent pixels but the underlying image does not show up. Also, whatever way i try to separate the object from the rest of its layer doesn't seem to work. If I for example alter the transparency of it, every other object gets the same effect.
While writing this it has occurred to me though that I can brute force it by cutting the shapes piece by piece following the background colors and filling the cut out shapes with background colors manually.