![]() Now copy the texture to the clipboard with CTRL + C or click "Copy" from the "Edit" menu. Press CTRL + A or click "All" from the "Select" menu. You should see a little white box right next to the layer preview. Chose to initialize the mask with "White (full opacity)" option (tbh, it doesn't really matter what you select here but let's keep it simple). Right-click on the window texture layer or select the layer and go to the "Layer" > "Mask" menu and click on "Add Layer Masks.".Again, create "New from Visible" and either put the layer to the very top or copy/move it to the new image/project you started (see step 4). Now make the alpha texture visible again, make sure it's not covered by the newly created layer or any other window texture layer.Move that new layer to the very top or into a new image/project (for ease of use). Now right-click on any layer or go to the "Layer" menu and click on "New from Visible". Make sure all window texture is visible and the way you want it.Disable the visibility of the alpha (here groups are the most practical thing because it's just one click).Paint/create the alpha texture (same as window texture: can be multiple layers in or outside of a group). ![]() Paint/create the window texture (could be multiple layers in or outside of a group). ![]() May I chime in with a full GIMP approach here!? Due to lack of time, it's just a text tutorial and just one of at least two workflows I know of:
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