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can i crop the object in this way and still have it all fit on one layer?

Community Beginner ,
Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

I want, for example, these light stripes to be cut exactly along the outline of the dark green spot (as shown below)
all the methods that I have found lead to the fact that the light stripes and the dark green spot end up on two different layers, but I need it all to be on one layer.
the only solution that I have found so far is to erase everything along the borders myself, but I think there must be an easier way owoimage.png

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Community Expert , Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

Hi, try using a different brush mode. Click on the Brush Mode icon located at the end of the toolbar (you can also access it from the Properties panel):

Mario_CR_0-1733341012396.png

 

Here's a quick video demonstation of how each mode works and what can be done with them:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY78Fl633Zo

 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

Hi, try using a different brush mode. Click on the Brush Mode icon located at the end of the toolbar (you can also access it from the Properties panel):

Mario_CR_0-1733341012396.png

 

Here's a quick video demonstation of how each mode works and what can be done with them:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY78Fl633Zo

 

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

oh thanks, i knew about this function for a long time but for some reason i didn't think to use it here pwp
but is it possible to do something like this with lines instead of a brush? or at least draw straight lines using a brush

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Community Expert ,
Dec 05, 2024 Dec 05, 2024
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Not with Brush Modes; when it comes to Strokes, you can isolate parts by crossing it with another Stroke of a different color (these can be removed afterwards) then you can have different colors on the same line.

 

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Or if you prefer, you can convert the Stroke to Fill which will let you use Brush Modes again.

Mario_CR_0-1733422519315.png

 

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