MisterGrim
03-27-2008, 04:26 PM
Hello.
I'm rather new to all this, so apologies if somebody has covered this on a previous thread (I did have a look but couldn't see anything). Anyway, I expect this is a really silly question. I've just started using Painter -- I've been using Photoshop for years -- and I've found a problem that I can't seem to sort out.
I'm using a Flat Oils 40 Brush on the background layer. My main colour and additional colour are about the same. When I paint on the background layer everything behaves itself nicely...
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgfpzttx_214kq28hvqBut when I create a new layer (settings: default/ignore) and paint onto this with the same brush and colours, I start to get white edges at the start of each stroke.
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgfpzttx_23d83558dtPresumably it's reacting to the transparency of the layer and not the colour of the background benath. Can anyone prescribe a way of stopping this?
Many thanks,
Grim.
I'm rather new to all this, so apologies if somebody has covered this on a previous thread (I did have a look but couldn't see anything). Anyway, I expect this is a really silly question. I've just started using Painter -- I've been using Photoshop for years -- and I've found a problem that I can't seem to sort out.
I'm using a Flat Oils 40 Brush on the background layer. My main colour and additional colour are about the same. When I paint on the background layer everything behaves itself nicely...
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgfpzttx_214kq28hvqBut when I create a new layer (settings: default/ignore) and paint onto this with the same brush and colours, I start to get white edges at the start of each stroke.
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgfpzttx_23d83558dtPresumably it's reacting to the transparency of the layer and not the colour of the background benath. Can anyone prescribe a way of stopping this?
Many thanks,
Grim.
