Introduction To Layers and Masks - Krita Documentation
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taken into consideration while layer stack is composited to form a whole image. If the pass through mode is activate by pressing the icon similar to bricked wall, the layers
within the group are considered as if they are outside of that particular group in the layer stack, however the visibility of the layers in a group depend upon the visibility of
the group.
The groups in a PSD file saved from Photoshop have pass-through mode on by default unless they are specifically set with other blending modes.
It can be somewhat hard to figure out how the inherit alpha feature works in Krita for the first time. Once you click on the inherit alpha icon on the layer stack the the
pixels of the layer you are painting are confined to the combined pixels of all the layers below it. That means if you have the default white back ground layer as first layer
clicking on inherit alpha icon and painting on any layer above will seem to have no effect as the entire canvas is filled with white. Hence it is advised to put the base layer
that you want the pixels to clip in a group layer. As mentioned above group layers are composited separately hence the layer which is the lowest layer in a group becomes
the bounding layer and the content of the layers above this layer clips to it if the inherit alpha is enabled
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You can also add a filter as a mask from filter dialog itself, by clicking on the Create Filter Mask button.
All the filters and masks can also be applied over a group too, thus making it easy to non-destructively edit multiple layers at once. In the category Layers and masks you
can read more about the individual types of layers and masks.
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