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1. Disegno a matita su livello


Una "azione" per mettere con un solo click un disegno a matita su livello, eliminando il bianco.
Doppio clic sul file, oppure si carica dalla palette "Azioni".
Da qualsiasi file si otterrà il disegno in bianco e nero su livello, più un livello di sfondo bianco, in RGB.
E' un'alternativa all'uso della matita in "moltiplica", più versatile se si vuole colorare il tratto. Le tonalità di grigio saranno ovviamente più o meno trasparenti. Se si vuole un tratto più coprente basta duplicare il livello e successivamente unirlo al precedente.

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