Jump to Mobile
The Background layer is at the bottom of the Layer Editor. When hidden (tap to hide it), this creates an alpha channel.
It’s handy when compositing (combining) an assortment of images. The alpha channel will enable the background of one image to show through the alpha channel of the other images. This is because it doesn’t contain any pixels. Sketchbook will display a grey and white checked pattern to indicate an alpha channel.
Creating an alpha channel in Sketchbook Pro for desktop
Before saving a file, you can turn off the background layer to have a transparent background (alpha channel).
- In the Layer Editor, in the Background layer, tap to turn off the background layer and create an alpha channel.
- Select File > Save. When saving an image with an alpha channel, select TIFF, PNG, or PSD.
Creating an alpha channel in Sketchbook for mobile devices
The Background layer is at the bottom of the Layer Editor. When hidden (tap to hide it), this creates an alpha channel.
- Do one of the following, depending on the device and version of Sketchbook you're using:
-
If you're on a tablet, the Layer Editor is visible by default, along the right of your screen.
If you want to work without it displayed, tap to hide the UI. Tap it again to display the UI.
If you're on a tablet and the UI is hidden, quickly access the Layer Editor using the trigger. With one hand, tap and drag down to select and hold Layer from the menu that appears. This will open the Layer Editor, which appears along the right of your screen. While you continue with Layer selected, use your other hand to make changes in the Layer Editor. When you release the Layer menu option with your other hand, the UI will disappear again.
If you're on a handheld device, such as a phone, tap to open the Layer Editor.
-
- Within the Layer Editor, find the Background layer. Tap to hide the Background layer. A grey and white checked pattern will appear in the background. This is the alpha channel.
If a checkered pattern doesn't appear in the background, that indicates that the background of one of your layers is filled with pixels. Turn off each layer until you find the troublesome layer. Use Magic Wand selection to remove the pixels.
- Tap , select Gallery, then Save current sketch.
- In the Gallery, tap , select Export PSD, then the method for export, such as Mail, etc.