I always forget that option and it's so easy. And after the transparency a few clones on top to make the grays/backs a bit darker.
I always forget that option and it's so easy. And after the transparency a few clones on top to make the grays/backs a bit darker.
Maybe it is just on the screen display Keith but I do the same thing as Boy. 0% Multiply transparency. Building up a few clones seems to darken the darks.
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On screen and when printed.
Never noticed it ... I'll bear it in mind. Thanks for the heads up.
Keith
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it's a technique that works well for line art in quite a few programs....
edit - additional point: need to export and reimport the PNG to give it meaningful name [as in xar I posted earlier] rather than the one xara would choose for you [which can be duplicated and that is sometimes a problem]
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Thank you !!!! works beautifully !
you are welcome
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