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split selection in all layer
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(09-08-2020, 06:42 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: - Make a selection on the character (or anything you want to protect)
- Select>Save to channel: this saves the selection mask as a channel (see channel list)
- When you make a color selection, go to the Channels list, right click on the saved selection, and Subtract from selection: now you selection is whatever you selected minus anything in the character.

Note that the selection can be restricted to the sensitive parts: eyes and dress.

If you use ofn-tiles to work on a tiled image, you can
  • create the selection on a single frame in a distinct image (that image should be the size of a tile in the tiled image, and framed the same way).
  • Select>Save to channel
  • Make the channel the active "drawable" (click on it in the channels list)
  • Select>All, Edit>Copy
  • Open the "tiled" image
  • In the Toolbox or the Patterns list, select the "Clipboard" pattern
  • Layer>New layer, and select the Pattern fill (you can also create a blank layer, and then use the bucket-fill in "Pattern" mode). In both cases you should end with the mask created in the frame image replicated over each tile.
  • Open the Channels list
  • Drag any of the R,G,B channels (they are all identical anyway) to the list below to make a copy, and optionally rename the copy.
  • You can now use that channel as a subtraction mask as above

I really appreciated that you take your time to explain it, works like a charm!
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split selection in all layer - by ldanes - 09-08-2020, 05:02 AM
RE: split selection in all layer - by Ofnuts - 09-08-2020, 06:42 AM
RE: split selection in all layer - by ldanes - 09-09-2020, 06:26 AM

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