We are almost ready to learn about masking, but first we need to add one
more layer.
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In the Layers tab of the Fractal Properties tool window, Add
a new layer and Rename it Gaussian Integer.
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- Replace the current Outside coloring with Gaussian Integer.
No changes to the parameters are needed but we do need to work with the
gradient a bit. Many of the control points we added in the last layer
are not needed here. We want to keep the first two control points on the
left side of the gradient. They are, respectively, bluish-purple/opaque
and black/opaque.
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We will not need the third (black/transparent) point, so click
on it, right-click in the gradient editor, and select Delete
from the menu.
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We also want to keep the black/opaque point at the very right of the
gradient editor. But we can delete the group of four points that control
the scalloped frame.
- Ctrl-click to select each of them, right-click in the
gradient editor and select Delete from the menu.
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Most right-click commands are also available in the Gradient pull-down
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- Now, to make the little dots in the image a little bigger, click and
drag the second (black) control point to the right, somewhere around
the Position of 40.
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