Transparency using brushes
Hello folks. I want to add a grunge edge to an image. In another product, I just select eraser and then select the brush I want. Then, whetever I click, it creates transparency. (Irregular pattern rather than solid transparency). Can I do the same in xara designer pro x19?
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there are some experts in xara who may know a way.. but that is such a straight forward thing to do in a raster app that has true airbrushes that I would not bother in xara, because I see it as being more work
still see what others come up with ...
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Perhaps, you are thinking about Soft Erase; https://helpandsupport.xara.com/xara...erase%20eraser.
You might also try the Shape Painter > Warp setting beforehand.
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will that work with just a click, or do you have to drag ?
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Looking at soft erase, it looks like it just roughs the edge slightly. I am looking to create an irregular speckled effect where some is transparent, and some isn't. Like a spray can edge. I can upload an image of what I achieved in the other product, but in the mean time, instead of the brush adding colour, it adds transparency (if you get what I mean)
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know what you maen, easy to do in photoshop, or PTSAI and probably gimp too as I recall, but xara brushes don't work that way afaik
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You could use a speckled brush to paint into the mask channel of an opacity mask group.
Sorry, I don't have time to work up an example now but hopefully someone will pick up the challenge!
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interesting idea Phll.... :)
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sort of:
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using a brush with values graduating between black/white should give partial transparency for those values
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Another way possible is this:
Step 1
Choose a brush you like, you could also create your own
Step 2
Select it and convert the line of the brush into editable shape
Step 3
Select the image and the brush and Subtract Shape (ctrl+2)
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