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==Onto==
 
==Onto==
  
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If a layer is set to the ''Onto'' blend method, only the parts of the layer that are over a not transparent area will be visible.
  
 
==Straight Onto==
 
==Straight Onto==

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The various compositing methods available for Layers in Synfig. (What compositing/blending is.) Currently these are:

Composite

This blend method is the default option, it simply displays the content of the layer. This blend mode is similar the layer blend mode Normal Mode often found in 2D programs.

Straight

This blend method looks similar to the previous one, except that if an object is more or less transparent on the Straight mode layer, it will affect the layers underneath, making them transparent on that part.

Onto

If a layer is set to the Onto blend method, only the parts of the layer that are over a not transparent area will be visible.

Straight Onto

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Behind

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Screen

This is similar to PhotoShop - layer blend mode Screen Mode

Overlay

This is similar to PhotoShop - layer blend mode Overlay Mode

Hard Light

This is similar to PhotoShop - layer blend mode Hard Light Mode

Multiply

This is similar to PhotoShop - layer blend mode Multiply Mode

Divide

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Add

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Subtract

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Difference

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Brighten

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Darken

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Color

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Hue

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Saturation

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Luminance

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Alpha over

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