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When you’re happy with the results you will have to consolidate the final image by merging Layers.
 
When you’re happy with the results you will have to consolidate the final image by merging Layers.
If you don’t do this the final step will not work right as it requires a single Layer. In order not to loose the possibility of fine tuning the current result later, and using less of an Albedo and more of the Original image expression, you should now save a duplicate and perform the layers merge on a new file:
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If you don’t do this the final step will not work right as it requires a single Layer. In order not to loose the possibility of fine tuning the last step and produce a more expressive image to use for other purposes besides rendering, you should save a duplicate now and then merge layers.
 
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# Save your file with a different name;
# Save your file with a '''different''' name using '''File > Save As''';
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# Save it again with the final name;
# Save it again with the '''final''' name using '''File > Save As''' again;
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# Right click on the Desaturated layer and select Merge Layers.
# Right click on the Desaturated layer and select '''Merge Layers'''.
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# Save the file again.
# Save the file again but now you can use a regular '''File > Save'''.
 
  
 
[[File:Krita - Merge Layers.gif]]
 
[[File:Krita - Merge Layers.gif]]

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