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Old 12-25-2017, 10:16 AM
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Okay so I am just hoping you could help me understand this;
Code:
$composed_image->setIteratorIndex(2);
$composed_image->compositeImage( new \Imagick($images[1]), \Imagick::COMPOSITE_DSTIN, 0, 0 );
So here, this is a section that constrains the layer "2" to be only visible within layer "1," right?

Then for the layer labels, is it descending from top-down? So for you example is this layer "2"?
Code:
'http://wild-souls.mysidiahost.com/picuploads/wolf_images/adult/shade.png'
With this being layer "1"?
Code:
'http://wild-souls.mysidiahost.com/picuploads/wolf_images/adult/lineart.png'
I have multiple linearts I'll be using for each level, so I want to make it easier on myself by just having the base/marking layers big enough to cover all linearts, but then of course not have them go outside of the lineart.

Thank you, and happy holidays!
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