While the question asks about adding a dedicated "Solid Color Layer," the provided reference specifically describes how to apply a solid color to an existing area using the Paint Bucket tool in Photopea. This method is useful for filling selections or existing layers with a solid color, which can achieve a similar visual result to a solid color layer in certain contexts.
Based on the reference, here's how to fill a selected area with a solid color:
Applying a solid color fill to a selection or layer in Photopea is a quick way to add color to specific parts of your image. The referenced method utilizes the Paint Bucket Tool.
Here are the steps involved, as described in the reference:
Steps to Fill a Selected Area with Solid Color
To apply a solid color to a selected area using the Paint Bucket Tool:
- Ensure you have a selected area or are targeting a specific layer. (While not explicitly stated in the snippet, this is a prerequisite for the tool to function as described).
- Navigate to the toolbar and select the Paint Bucket Tool.
- Click on the selected area where you want to apply the solid color.
Using this method, Photopea will fill the area you clicked within (or the entire selected area, depending on tool settings and selection presence) with the currently active foreground color.
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This process is effective for coloring sections or backgrounds but differs slightly from creating a non-destructive "Solid Color Fill Layer" found under Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color, which allows for easier color changes later. However, if you simply need to apply a flat color to a specific part of your image quickly, the Paint Bucket Tool as described is a straightforward approach.