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Darktable 3.0 gradient mask
Darktable 3.0 gradient mask









darktable 3.0 gradient mask darktable 3.0 gradient mask

While in edit mode right-click on a shape to remove it. Clicking on a shape will also select that shape in the mask manager. This is particularly useful to avoid costly mistakes when editing path and brush shapes.Ĭlick and drag a shape to move it around the image canvas. dragging a complete shape or changing its size) are blocked.

darktable 3.0 gradient mask

Ctrl+click on the same icon to enter restricted edit mode, where certain actions (e.g. It will also expand the associated group in the mask manager. This will show all drawn masks in use by the current module and allow you to edit those shapes. The new default values will be used the next time you create a new shape.Ĭlick on the ‘show and edit mask elements’ icon Note: When used in shape creation mode, the preceding scroll operations will also cause the default feathering or opacity to be changed. This behavior can be changed in preferences > darkroom > scroll down to increase mask parameters. These operations are available in both creation and edit modes (as long as your mouse is over the shape in question).īy default, scrolling your mouse up increases the value of the relevant shape parameters. While in continuous creation mode, right-click on the image to stop drawing shapes and enter edit mode.įor all drawn shapes, you can hold Shift while scrolling with the mouse wheel to change the extent of the shape’s feathering (the blur at the edge of the shape) and use Ctrl+scroll to change the shape’s opacity (how transparent it is). Once you have finished drawing your shape you will automatically be taken into edit mode.Ĭtrl+click on the shape icon to continuously draw multiple shapes of the same type – each time a shape is completed, you will re-enter creation mode for a new instance of that shape. This will take you into the creation mode for that shape. 🔗creating shapesĬhoose a shape by clicking on the appropriate shape icon (from left to right: circle, ellipse, path, brush, gradient). You can also create and edit shapes using the mask manager module. The controls required to create and alter drawn masks may be enabled by selecting either the “drawn mask” or “drawn & parametric mask” icon at the bottom of a module. This means that a shape will always work on the same image area regardless of any modifications that may be subsequently applied. Shapes are expressed in the coordinate system of the original image and are transformed along with the rest of the image by any active distorting modules in the pipe ( lens correction, rotate and perspective for example). Shapes are stored internally as vectors and are rendered with the required resolution during pixelpipe processing. Once a shape has been drawn on an image it can be adjusted, removed, or reused in other modules. Shapes can be used alone or in combination. With the drawn mask feature you can construct a mask by drawing shapes directly onto the image canvas.











Darktable 3.0 gradient mask