Josh Mulhern Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 (if this belongs anywhere else please move it or something, i just felt it is correct here) so, lets say your creating an image, but then the lines you used have transparent edges, to fix it easily, you can really just use ctrl+shift+d to copy it, then look over your transparent pixels as you keep holding it down, when its no longer transparent and everything is good, hold ctrl+m to merge the layers. you will eventually get 1, non transparent image! so yeah, hope i helped! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ego Eram Reputo Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 Welcome to the forum Josh Appreciate your effort here, but this doesn't constitute a tutorial. I'm not really sure what you're trying to achieve by duplicating layers then merging them again. Is there a step missing? <moved to paint.net discussion & Questions> Quote ebook: Mastering Paint.NET | resources: Plugin Index | Stereogram Tut | proud supporter of Codelab plugins: EER's Plugin Pack | Planetoid | StickMan | WhichSymbol+ | Dr Scott's Markup Renderer | CSV Filetype | dwarf horde plugins: Plugin Browser | ShapeMaker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toe_head2001 Posted January 9, 2016 Share Posted January 9, 2016 I'm not really sure what you're trying to achieve by duplicating layers then merging them again. Is there a step missing? He's trying to increase the alpha value by using the composite of the two alpha values. Definitely the hard way of doing it. Josh, use BoltBait's Transparency plugin. Quote My Gallery | My Plugin Pack Layman's Guide to CodeLab Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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