(04-02-2022, 05:04 AM)PixLab Wrote: In the end I think we get over complicated, although it was very interesting to see so many methods and searching for the perfect pixel fit, but more I think about it, more I did forget the very basics as it can be as simple as:
1 Fuzzy the transparent inside (the inner alpha)
2 New layer => fill with black
PixLab, I totally agree!
The method proposed by Tmanni was stratospheric!
At first I thought the best result would be to avoid the Faint Gap. Fortunately Ofnuts intervened and clarified this issue.
We then have two matters: One is to obtain the inversion of colors, the other; if desired, is to correct this Faint Gap.
So I decided to prolong this topic a little longer :-)
Removing the Faint Gap
A- Make the layers produced in the above steps available in the following order from bottom to top: Background, Color copy, Color and Linear-Art.
B- Select the Color copy layer - Disable the Layer Mask.
C- Disable the visualization of the "Color copy" layer (other layers with active visualization).
D- The Background layer facilitates the visualization of the Faint Gap (Zoom for better visualization).
E- Enable the visualization of the Color copy layer and the Faint Gap will disappear.
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Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.
Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.