Color your line art using your flat colors!

- If any of the 10 layers have nothing in it, the auto action will stop after the empty layer. To prevent this, you can just add a scribble to the empty remaining layers with a thick brush.- If there are more than 10 layers, nothing will be done past the top 10 layers. If it has less than 10 layers, it will mess up your layers below your folder (also must make sure the folder is already opened, or it will mess up your layers below your folder.)- Also, if you have a layer that is completely hidden by an upper layer, it will later become an empty layer, and the auto action will stop. So just draw visible scribbles on empty layers.

[10 Layers 5px Shrink] After the Auto Action is done, move the “Lineart Coloring from Flats” and “Lineart Coloring from Flats – Multiply” to above your line art folder/layer. The “Lineart Coloring from Flats – Multiply” layer is just to show you visually that the lineart coloring flats are done, so it’s unnecessary if you want to use the “Lineart Coloring Flats” Folder to choose your own lineart colors (I recommend the bucket or lasso fill tool)
[^ 10 Layers 5px Shrink – If LN is Directly Above Flats Folder] Also, there is another auto action for if you have the lineart layer/folder right above the folder of the flats, so you don’t have to move the layers and can see immediate lineart change results.
[^ 10 Layers 2px Shrink – If LN is Directly Above Flats Folder] There is another auto action for thinner line art (2px).
[Color Layers Multiplied – Select Open Folder with 10 Layers + dl]If you want the “Lineart Coloring Flats” layers themselves to be multiplied, select the “Lineart Coloring Flats” folder (make sure it is opened and has 10 layers) and perform the “Color Layers Multiplied – Select Open Folder with 10 Layers + dl”.
