
I have not stopped to really consider the implications, but this has the potential for creating a lot of recipe-based filter operations - for example, hide the white paper in scanned line art by making the alpha channel equal to 255-R, perhaps. Apply a range of channel operations (red, green, blue, alpha channels) to a layer. See this site for a longer discussion with more variations.įilter, Channel Operation. Typical curve tool used in a lot of image manipulation software (rather than painting software) to enhance colours. Not to be confused with red-green or red-cyan 3D anaglyphs where colours are offset to view as 3D through red-green or red-cyan glasses. Make your image look like it was photographed by a very cheap 10-year old smartphone lens that cannot focus all the colour frequencies correctly. 4.) Create a new layer and check Protect Alpha, then color over it. 3.) Using the PenSelect Tool color over your lineart, which will create a selection, then dye it whatever color you like. Three significant changes (and some unspecified minor bug fixes):įilter, Chromatic Aberration. Make a new layer and set it to Clipping then use the dye bucket to change the color. Anonymous asked: whats new in 1.8.4 ver? i heard they add new filter
