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reference_manual/layers_and_masks/clone_layers.rst
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24 | Example uses of Clone Layers. | 24 | Example uses of Clone Layers. | ||
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27 | For example, if you were painting a picture of some magic person and wanted to create a glow around them that was updated as you updated your character, you could: | 27 | For example, if you were painting a picture of some magic person and wanted to create a glow around them that was updated as you updated your character, you could: | ||
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29 | #. Have a Paint Layer where you draw your character | 29 | #. Have a Paint Layer where you draw your character | ||
30 | #. Use the Clone Layer feature to create a clone of the layer that you drew your character on | 30 | #. Use the Clone Layer feature to create a clone of the layer that you drew your character on | ||
31 | #. Apply a HSV filter mask to the clone layer to make the shapes on it white (or blue, or green etc.) | 31 | #. Apply an HSV filter mask to the clone layer to make the shapes on it white (or blue, or green etc.) | ||
32 | #. Apply a blur filter mask to the clone layer so it looks like a "glow" | 32 | #. Apply a blur filter mask to the clone layer so it looks like a "glow" | ||
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34 | As you keep painting and adding details, erasing on the first layer, Krita will automatically update the clone layer, making your "glow" apply to every change you make. | 34 | As you keep painting and adding details, erasing on the first layer, Krita will automatically update the clone layer, making your "glow" apply to every change you make. | ||
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