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Lineart Color changing - Unwanted change

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I am working on a piece and I have the line art layer set at the top, so the colors for everything are underneath. When I color the artwork, if my paint brush goes over/under the line art, the line changes color slightly. I have the opacity on the line art at 100% I'm trying to stay in the lines, but if I don't stay in I do not want the line art color to change. Is this supposed to happen? Is there supposed to be a certain selection I should use for the layer to prevent this? Attaching a picture example, it is very zoomed in so it looks kind of pixelated.

Published date : 1 year ago

Updated date : 1 year ago

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  • 1 year ago
    Set the "Opacity" of the line art layer to (100)
    Set the "blending mode" of the line art layer to (normal)
    Fix the ink "opacity" of the sub tool that draws lines to (100)
    Fix the "brush density" of the brush tip of the sub tool that draws lines to (100)
    (However, if there are many light colored parts in the material of the brush tip shape, it is useless even if the opacity is set to 100.
    It will not be the perfectly selected color)
    With this, the dark colored part of the line art will not be transparent
    However, transparency is inevitably attached to the place where anti-aliasing of line art is applied
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  • 1 year ago
    Its a barelly couple of pixels wide line. Those are so thin that they are presented in opacity (see through) pixels to keep them light. Try increasing the size so it has a zero opacity black base.
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