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Looks at the color information in each channel and multiplies the base color by the blend color. The result color is always a darker color. Multiplying any color with black produces black. Multiplying any color with white leaves the color unchanged. When you’re painting with a color other than black or white, successive strokes with a painting tool produce progressively darker colors. The effect is similar to drawing on the image with multiple magic markers.
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So no matter what color you choose, it wont change your lineart at all (as long the lineart is not white lol).
It would be easier to understand once you tried it by yourself
I'll try to fix it or make a new and better tutorial than this one. I should've explained this tutorial from the very basic so it would be easier to understand.