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with a different degree of transparency. This is done as often as needed to refine the
coloring of the image.
In the final step, a layer is added as the background color. The inked layer is gone
over by adding light accents, getting rid of some of the unnecessary dark lines, and
making any final drawing corrections. It is a good idea to use as many layers as
needed when making images in SketchBook Pro. The reason for this is when the
image is saved in SketchBook's default TIFF format, and it becomes necessary to
make changes, they can be done on one layer without affecting the other areas that
don't need correction.
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