Hi everyone,

I just tried to colour a cartoon the way I usually would in any other art program. Firstly, I imported my lineart ( a black and white TIFF, converted to PNG) as a layer, which I then set in multiply mode. I then coloured it using a layer beneath the line art - so far, so good.

Now, I realised I'd made an error in the original lineart, so I erased the line in question on the lineart layer - and was suprised to find that the the colour in the layer below was darker where the eraser had been.

As far as I understand "multiply" in other programs, values other than white (rgb 000) add their colour to the layer below. What seems to be happening is that in Artrage's case, the white value is also being included somehow. Is this intentional, or by error? In other programs (GIMP, Opencanvas, Photoshop) multiply mode acts as intended.

Is there a particular way of achieving the required result?