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  2. Clipping path - Wikipedia

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    Anything inside the path will be included after the clipping path is applied; anything outside the path will be omitted from the output. Applying the clipping path results in a hard (aliased) or soft (anti-aliased) edge, depending on the image editor's capabilities. Clipping path. By convention, the inside of the path is defined by its direction.

  3. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    The operation is not invertible due to possible clipping of shadows. The clipping happens in the same area as for the Linear Burn. The Linear Burn mode sums the value in the two layers and subtracts 1. This is the same as inverting each layer, adding them together (as in Linear Dodge), and then inverting the result.

  4. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    A clipping path is simply a shape or outline, that is used in conjunction with the other graphics. Everything inside the path is visible, and everything outside the path is invisible. The path is inherently vector, but can potentially be used to mask both vector and bitmap data. The main usage of clipping paths is in PostScript files.

  5. Rebelle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rebelle introduced a new approach to how the background in digital painting software reacts to the paint by developing art surfaces based on real-world papers. This includes hot-pressed, cold-pressed, rough papers, canvases, washi, handmade, and watercolor papers of all kinds that can influence how the paint reacts to the surface. [ 14 ]

  6. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    When selecting a raster image that is not rectangular, it requires separating the edges from the background, also known as silhouetting. This is the digital-analog of cutting out the image from a physical picture. Clipping paths may be used to add silhouetted images to vector graphics or page layout files that retain vector data.

  7. SVG - Wikipedia

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    The feature set includes nested transformations, clipping paths, alpha masks, filter effects and template objects. SVG drawings can be interactive and can include animation , defined in the SVG XML elements or via scripting that accesses the SVG Document Object Model (DOM).

  8. Rasterisation - Wikipedia

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    Raster graphic image. In computer graphics, rasterisation (British English) or rasterization (American English) is the task of taking an image described in a vector graphics format (shapes) and converting it into a raster image (a series of pixels, dots or lines, which, when displayed together, create the image which was represented via shapes).

  9. Wikipedia:SVG help/Archive 9 - Wikipedia

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    As in my last message, the logo is placed on a white background to work around the semitransparent-pixel-artifact bug. I then created a mask from a completely white version of the logo to mask the background off. Hope that fixes all the problems. Let me know if anything else is awry. Cheers, cmɢʟee⎆τaʟκ 14:12, 1 November 2021 (UTC)