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Uploaded by PeachpitVids on Dec 20, 2007
Author Michael Ninness identifies three key blend modes - screen, multiply, and overlay - that will help you master blend modes altogether.
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Thank you Photoshop Guru
mrlazyboy316 10 months ago
thank you!!! that was useful
lord89 1 year ago
ssssskeeeeereen. lol
EnrichedFormula 2 years ago
I found your video very helpful, and linked to it on my blog Metavo Photo. The post is called
"Blending Modes in Photoshop"
Thanks again!
rushnp774 2 years ago
that helped me alot i did not know what blend modes where till i saw this
madhustla 2 years ago
lol what did you expect it to be a one two step process this is photoshop not gimp
nevermind, figured out how to do it in sai.
chimera15 2 years ago
Is there a filter that does the same thing as multiply so it actually effects the image permanently?
It started out well, I really don't like learning the techy stuff but it has to be done. Then he turned out to be a Photoshop geek (left-brainer). Black protects? White reveals? BS.
Nibinaear 3 years ago
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Thank you Photoshop Guru
mrlazyboy316 10 months ago
thank you!!! that was useful
lord89 1 year ago
ssssskeeeeereen. lol
EnrichedFormula 2 years ago
I found your video very helpful, and linked to it on my blog Metavo Photo. The post is called
"Blending Modes in Photoshop"
Thanks again!
rushnp774 2 years ago
that helped me alot i did not know what blend modes where till i saw this
madhustla 2 years ago
lol what did you expect it to be a one two step process this is photoshop not gimp
madhustla 2 years ago
nevermind, figured out how to do it in sai.
chimera15 2 years ago
Is there a filter that does the same thing as multiply so it actually effects the image permanently?
chimera15 2 years ago
It started out well, I really don't like learning the techy stuff but it has to be done. Then he turned out to be a Photoshop geek (left-brainer). Black protects? White reveals? BS.
Nibinaear 3 years ago