Em Mon, 19 May 2008 18:20:55 -0300, Pere Pujal i Carabantes  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:

> El dg 18 de 05 de 2008 a les 23:03 -0300, en/na Lap1994 va escriure:
>> Let make things more simple to understand.
>>
>> If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the  
>> pencil
>> it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50 OF OPACITY. I
>> simply want to change the alpha when I draw and not how much the color
>> change.
>
> Starting from one layer:
>
> Add a new transparent layer.
>
> Set the transparency to 50% in the tool options, not in the layer
> options.
>
> Draw on this layer the things you want, when finished, select by color
> transparent on this layer (threesold 0), invert the selection.
>
> Go to the original layer, cut, then flat the layers.
>
>
>
> Hope this helps
> Pere
>
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