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Murray976

: The simplest way would be to set the blending mode of your layer to "Multiply". This effectively gets rid of the color white in your layer and lets the colors beneath it "shine through".

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The simplest way would be to set the blending mode of your layer to "Multiply". This effectively gets rid of the color white in your layer and lets the colors beneath it "shine through".

The best option would to get rid of the white and replace it with transparency. That can become quite complicated, honestly, and I can not remember the "perfect" way of doing it. You might want to look into premultiplication and those sort of things, if you're dead serious about it. ;)

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