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I know I've seen it somewhere, maybe even here. But I'm trying to find a list of what the layer blending modes do and how they react to other layers. Preferably in simple short sentences so I can understand.
Hi guys, I just got registered here a few days ago, but I'm still reading you much more time.
I'm looking for a guide with large explanations of how does blending modes work, to understand what I'm really doing when I'm working with them. I know there's a lot information out there, but...
Does anybody know where I can find an outline for what the different blending modes actually do to a picture? I can see by messing about with them how they effect the picture but don't understand what it is actually doing.
Forgive me if I'm not using the correct term, blend modes. {normal, hard light, luminosity,etc}
Is there a way to create one's own PS layer blend modes? So one could have the other nifty blend modes featured in Corel PhotoPaint or those from waaay back in Kai's Power Tools v2?
I found out that if you want to see the what the various blending modes will do, you can toggle though them quickly if you highlight normal and use the middle scroll on your mouse.
Hi to you all,
this is my first post in the forum, but I've found RP tuts some time ago and they've always been really inspiring (expecially those from byRo!)
Stop flattering here is my problem...
I'm playing with adjustment layers (curves) in different blending...
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