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  • Either you manually erased the canvas to the source image before painting, or you are using a PASeq that has an 'erase to source image' action step at the beginning of the PASeq. You can erase to white instead. Either manually if you are just painting, or you can delete the 'erase to source' action step if using an existing PASeq preset and replace it with an erase to white (or something else if you don't want white as a background) action step.

    Here's atip on how to erase the canvas.

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This forum closing - my attempt to keep things going

Hi Guys,So I have setup a forum here:http://www.sawberry.com/bbs/It links to the archive stuff. Plus allows posting on the threads which mirror the threads here.In a few days this forum will close so this is my attempt to keep things archived and also allow the community to continue.The way it is setup makes it difficult to search but i'm working on that in the meantime. The basic is to preserve the knowledge from this site and search will come later just i have a day job also so I can only get…

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