• how to: silhoutte / solid shadow

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Today we'll be learning how to make a white silhouette with a png. Scroll to the end of the chapter to see how to do this using IbisPaint, which is a more flexible and efficient way to do so.

Difficulty: ⭐️

What you need:
- a png

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1. Open up the png in PicsArt and then go to effects.

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2. Then go to artistic > sketcher
Put all the settings at 0.

(Pencil has changed to sketcher)

(Pencil has changed to sketcher)

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3. Then click apply and save it.

4. To make a black silhouette, go back to effects > colors > negative/ invert.

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UPDATE

Ok so you can do this in ibis paint with any colour or image.

1. Tap the alpha lock on your png layer.

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2. Colour in the png and boom you are done. Save as a transparent png.

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To do this with an image:

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To do this with an image:

1. Open up an image in a new layer. Your png layer should be alpha locked.

2. Merge the layers.

Tap 'no' when this option comes up

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Tap 'no' when this option comes up.

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3. Save as a transparent png and again, boom it's done.

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