Use an image as a new image plane by importing, cutting and pasting, or dragging and dropping from Windows Explorer or PortfolioWall.
You may want to import an image file to use as a reference or basis for a sketch. You can either import an image as a new image plane or import an image into an existing canvas plane as a canvas layer.
Import an image as an image layer
You can also copy an image from another application and paste it into AliasStudio as a new image plane, or drag an image from Windows Explorer or PortfolioWall and drop it into AliasStudio to import it as a canvas plane.
If you import an image file that contains transparency or opacity information (that is, an alpha channel), the transparency information is also imported.
To import an image file as a new canvas plane
r to open the option box.
The File Browser opens
The image is loaded in the active view as a new canvas plane.
Convert an animation image plane to a canvas image plane or vice versa
To copy and paste an image as a new canvas
.
The image
is pasted in the active view as a new layer. If no canvas plane
was picked, a new canvas will be created to contain the image. If
a canvas plane was picked
, the image will be on a
new image layer on that canvas.
Convert an animation image plane to a canvas image plane or vice versa
To import images from Windows Explorer or PortfolioWall as a new canvas plane
Drag the images from Windows Explorer or PortfolioWall and drop them into AliasStudio.
The images are imported as new canvas layers in the active view.
To import a StudioPaint canvas as a canvas plane
, turn on canvasFileImport.
.
Please note that only image layers and mask layers will be imported from a StudioPaint file -- no brushes, shapes, colors, or shelves will be imported.
As well, please note that AliasStudio now supports global masking. StudioPaint mask layers will be imported as separate mask layers in the bottom part of Studio’s Canvas Layer Editor.