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jonesthecurl wrote:Thank you both. I do understand the checkerboard convention: it means 'transparent' - i.e. if there's only one layer it is effectively blank, if there's layers beneath you see through to the next layer. But when I import the picture to inkscape, paint.net or krita, it imports the checkers as actual checkers. If I erase that part of the pic, I get different sized checkers, showing the actually transparent bit.
Here: I've erased a part of the checker pattern in paint.net, and added a layer beneath with a splash of paint to illustrate
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