Invisible Colors
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smee
Professional
smee
4 years, 7 months ago by smee
Hey everyone, I am making a pattern that involves the color white as the background. I started with an alpha from the image. I noticed that there were 2 whites. feffff and ffffff. I started by using the fill tool with the normal white and put it everywhere but the a was still there. Then I went to the normal alpha section to look at the knot patterns. I used the find tool in my browser and typed in a (feffff in the pattern) and it was nowhere to be seen. It is very frustrating. 😤 I can't figure out another way to get rid of it because it doesn't even seem to exist. Has anyone else had this problem? And how do I solve it? Thanks for reading and if you have any insight please let me know in the forum. 🙂
smee
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smee
4 years, 7 months ago by smee
Ok update: It is now only shown in the normal alpha section and not in the draw alpha section. In the alpha section, it shows fffffff twice. So now I guess it's a whole other problem.
srhamy28
Bracelet King
srhamy28
4 years, 7 months ago by srhamy28
change one of the whites to a different color, then color it in white in the "draw alpha" section. basically what you did was change the slightly different white into another pure white, rather than combining them. if you try to do it in the normal "alpha" section, it wont work, so u have to change the color in the "draw alpha" section. hope this helps
smee
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smee
4 years, 7 months ago by smee
Thanks I'll totally give that a try! 😉
halokiwi
Moderator
halokiwi
4 years, 7 months ago by halokiwi
The easiest solution is change both colours to ffffff in "alpha", click safe, go to "draw alpha" , click safe and go to "alpha" again.
halokiwi
Moderator
halokiwi
4 years, 7 months ago by halokiwi
Since you say the colour is already gone in draw alpha you just need to click safe when you're in draw alpha. Draw alpha doesn't safe automatically.
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