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How to Use Clipping Masks in Krita

Krita: Erase Blend Mode, Hat Example, Clipping Mask (2025)

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2025-06-16
A transparent stickman without a hat and wit a hat, their layer structured in Krita beside each variation. The only difference is whether "Hat Group" is visible or not. Hat Group is in pass through mode and contains the line art and fill of the group as separate layers. The fill is in Erase blend mode. When Hat Group is visible, it erases the stickman layer under it.

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An example of how to use the Erase blend mode in Krita to create variations of a transparent sprite.

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