Once you assign color labels to your layers, you can then filter layers having similar color label by clicking on one or more colors in the list from the drop-down situated in the top-right corner of the layer docker. To remove an already existing color label you can click on the ‘x’ marked box in the context menu. To assign a color label to your layer or layer group you have to on the layer and choose one of the given colors from the context menu. In addition to these layers and groups can both be labeled and filtered by colors, thus helping the artists to visually differentiate them. These features save time and also help artists in maintaining the file with a layer stack which will be easy to understand for others who work on the same file. Layers can also be copied across documents while in the subwindow mode, by dragging and dropping from one document to another. The layer order can be changed or layers can be moved in and out of a group in the layer stack by simply holding them and dragging and dropping. You can group layers and organize the elements of your artwork. Krita has some good layer management features which make the layer management task easy. Some artists draw with limited number of layers, but some prefer to have different elements of the artwork on separate layer. Usually, when you put one paint layer on top of another, the upper paint layer will be fully visible, while the layer behind it will either be obscured, occluded or only partially visible. This is just one of the many digital image manipulation tricks that Krita has up its sleeve! Krita takes all these layers in its layer stack, including the special effects and combines or composites together a final image. You can edit individual layers, you can even add special effects to them, like Layer styles, blending modes, transparency, filters and transforms. Layers can give better control over your artwork for example you can re-color an entire artwork just by working on the separate color layer and thereby not destroying the line art which will reside above this color layer. Layers are part of the document which may or may not be transparent, they may be smaller or bigger than the document itself, they can arrange one above other, named and grouped. In Krita instead of papers we use Layers. If you want to replace an element in the artwork, you replace that piece of paper instead of drawing the entire thing. Think of an artwork or collage made with various stacks of papers with some papers cut such that they show the paper beneath them while some hide what’s beneath them. Krita supports layers which help to better control parts and elements of your painting.
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