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Subject: [websites/docs-krita-org] tutorials: Remove duplicate paragraphs in flat coloring tutorial
From: Wolthera_van_Hövell_tot_Westerflier <null () kde ! org>
Date: 2018-06-09 16:27:30
Message-ID: E1fRgiA-0006bx-Po () code ! kde ! org
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Git commit 9d7cc407d394dc6412034638adddf74dd87e4027 by Wolthera van Hövell tot \
Westerflier, on behalf of Glen Larsen. Committed on 09/06/2018 at 16:26.
Pushed by woltherav into branch 'master'.
Remove duplicate paragraphs in flat coloring tutorial
I discovered duplicated paragraphs so I deleted one set. To verify they were indeed \
identical, I cut and paste each into an emacs editor buffer and performed an ediff on \
the two buffers.
This is my first edit to the documents so I thought I would use this simple task as a \
submission test.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13436
M +0 -12 tutorials/flat-coloring.rst
https://commits.kde.org/websites/docs-krita-org/9d7cc407d394dc6412034638adddf74dd87e4027
diff --git a/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst b/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst
index 3578003..b1e3788 100644
--- a/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst
+++ b/tutorials/flat-coloring.rst
@@ -19,18 +19,6 @@ So you've got a cool black on white drawing, and now you want to \
color it! The t Understanding Layers
--------------------
-To fill lineart comfortably, it's best to take advantage of the layerstack. The \
layer stack is pretty awesome, and it's one of those features that make digital art \
super-convenient.
-
-In traditional art, it is not uncommon to first draw the full background before \
drawing the subject. Or to first draw a line art and then colour it in. Computers \
have a similar way of working.
-
-In programming, if you tell a computer to draw a red circle, and then afterwards \
tell it to draw a smaller yellow circle, you will see the small yellow circle overlap \
the red circle. Switch the commands around, and you will not see the yellow circle at \
all: it was drawn before the red circle and thus ‘behind' it.
-
-This is referred to as the "drawing order". So like the traditional artist, the \
computer will first draw the images that are behind everything, and layer the subject \
and foreground on top of it. The layer docker is a way for you to control the drawing \
order of multiple images, so for example, you can have your lineart drawn later than \
your colors, meaning that the lines will be drawn over the colors, making it easier \
to make it neat!
-
-Other things that a layer stack can do are blending the colors of different layers \
differently with blending modes, using a filter in the layer stack, or using a mask \
that allows you to make parts transparent.
-
-
-
To fill lineart comfortably, it's best to take advantage of the layerstack. The \
layer stack is pretty awesome, and it's one of those features that make digital art \
super-convenient.
In traditional art, it is not uncommon to first draw the full background before \
drawing the subject. Or to first draw a line art and then colour it in. Computers \
have a similar way of working.
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