The blue pencil is set to NOT affect existing pixels by drawing on top of them. Then we use the blue pencil to sketch a drawing of the new hand variation: We will start with the previous drawing, but erase the parts that need to be changed: To illustrate this, lets say we have a hand and need to draw a new variation of it.
For example if you draw with a black pencil on top of blue lines, you want the black pencil to draw over the blue pencil lines.
Then with a single click of a button, he erases the first color that is underneath (cyan) and gets a clean drawing with only the second pass (black). The user sketches in one color (cyan), then for the second pass sketches with another color(black) over the old color. It has 4 compositing inks that can be erased individually - red, cyan, green and black. One way to be able to sketch, clean up and ink a drawing without the need to use multiple layers is to do it like tvpaint. It would also be beneficial to sketching in general - simplifying the process by eliminating the need to create and use multiple layers in order to clean up your sketch before coloring. It is a feature that would be beneficial if you are doing animation on single layers #180 and need to clean it up (as you do in most cases). Add a "sketch" palette preset with 3 sketch colors.Colorize lines to current color (on layer) - colorizes all the pixels on a layer to black, cyan or red - depending on what user has selected for current color from the "sketch" palette.Clean up lines with current color (on layer) - deletes all the black, cyan or red pixels on the layer - depending on what user has selected for current color from the "sketch" palette.I moved this out of #180 so it is easier to discover and discuss individually.Īdd these layer commands (to the layers menu or as a tool) that can be assigned to shortcuts: