
The Science of All 27 Blend Modes in Photoshop!
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Date: 2022-07-19
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Veselina
Dear Sir, i have watch almost all of your videos, and i cannot express my thankfulness and admiration of what you do for me, dare i say -US!
You are absolutely one of a kind!
There is no other like you!
Thank you for the incredible tutorials, they are straight to the point, nothing useless, no distractions, no nothing. Just pure knowledge!
Keep up the incredible work!
Admiration!
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Dear Sir, i have watch almost all of your videos, and i cannot express my thankfulness and admiration of what you do for me, dare i say -US!
You are absolutely one of a kind!
There is no other like you!
Thank you for the incredible tutorials, they are straight to the point, nothing useless, no distractions, no nothing. Just pure knowledge!
Keep up the incredible work!
Admiration!
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Duarte
Hi there, thank you so much for your amazing videos, it has been super useful this last years.
I came to this video for other thing but i actualy work a lot with gradient dotwork for mandalla tattoos and so.
And the disolve mode blew my mind now. is there any way that you know of, to change the size of the dots?
Wish you wonders, Happy new year
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Hi there, thank you so much for your amazing videos, it has been super useful this last years.
I came to this video for other thing but i actualy work a lot with gradient dotwork for mandalla tattoos and so.
And the disolve mode blew my mind now. is there any way that you know of, to change the size of the dots?
Wish you wonders, Happy new year
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itech
I think Photoshop should take the Affinity approach that allows lumiosity graded opacity and fill rate setting, rather than offering a flat parameter that is unintuitive. Thought I also got the feeling that anyone still keep a Photoshop subscription would already bought Affinity Photo as it kinda costs next to nothing in comparison.
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I think Photoshop should take the Affinity approach that allows lumiosity graded opacity and fill rate setting, rather than offering a flat parameter that is unintuitive. Thought I also got the feeling that anyone still keep a Photoshop subscription would already bought Affinity Photo as it kinda costs next to nothing in comparison.
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Elham
Newbie to Adobe Photoshop. rudimentary question. how did you get the gradient on your layer (first seen at 02: 25) where the bottom-most layer is black, and gradually lightens towards the top-most layer which is white? I tried selecting gradient tool, but it only gives black-grey-white, just 3 colors/shades.
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Newbie to Adobe Photoshop. rudimentary question. how did you get the gradient on your layer (first seen at 02: 25) where the bottom-most layer is black, and gradually lightens towards the top-most layer which is white? I tried selecting gradient tool, but it only gives black-grey-white, just 3 colors/shades.
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Rough
Hi! Divide mode is probably my most use blend at the moment. I use it to create Hi-key mono and pencil sketch effects. I must confess that I came across the process by accident and only came to your (this) video to find out why it works. I've shared the process with a few friends, who love it.
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Hi! Divide mode is probably my most use blend at the moment. I use it to create Hi-key mono and pencil sketch effects. I must confess that I came across the process by accident and only came to your (this) video to find out why it works. I've shared the process with a few friends, who love it.
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Ana
Hello! It's my first time using Photoshop and I have a question: when you explained the dissolve mode, you used a soft beam layer; can you tell me how you made that layer? Was it made with a specific tool or it was put as an object/image? Thank you in advance and keep up the good work! :)
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Hello! It's my first time using Photoshop and I have a question: when you explained the dissolve mode, you used a soft beam layer; can you tell me how you made that layer? Was it made with a specific tool or it was put as an object/image? Thank you in advance and keep up the good work! :)
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Alman
i don't get the simply Darken mode, if everything brighter than 53% (in your example) will not be shown, then why the darker grey and black showing some degree of red (the 50% and darker bar, showing deep red colour?
thanks if you or anything can answer it. thank you!
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i don't get the simply Darken mode, if everything brighter than 53% (in your example) will not be shown, then why the darker grey and black showing some degree of red (the 50% and darker bar, showing deep red colour?
thanks if you or anything can answer it. thank you!
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drawnbyfree
I was after the actual way these blend modes function on the float values of the pixels. AKA the science of the blend modes. This is just the result of them, and is actually incorrect in some places (darker colour/lighter colour) quite dissapointing.
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I was after the actual way these blend modes function on the float values of the pixels. AKA the science of the blend modes. This is just the result of them, and is actually incorrect in some places (darker colour/lighter colour) quite dissapointing.
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Nephilim
I'm a bit confuse on what the different between vivid light and pin light if vivid light give you 100% of light and 100% Dark colors and pin light is both Darken and Lighten what is the different?
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I'm a bit confuse on what the different between vivid light and pin light if vivid light give you 100% of light and 100% Dark colors and pin light is both Darken and Lighten what is the different?
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Dirk
Great video. Your pacing is excellent. If I were to suggest a change for future videos - more quick examples of likely real-world situations where we'd use the feature in question.
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Great video. Your pacing is excellent. If I were to suggest a change for future videos - more quick examples of likely real-world situations where we'd use the feature in question.
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pronoe
Substract, you will never ever, ever ever use it I'm coming from the absolutely excellent video of using substract to change skin tone. I snorted Great video!
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Substract, you will never ever, ever ever use it I'm coming from the absolutely excellent video of using substract to change skin tone. I snorted Great video!
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Mehmet
You saved many of us from trying blend modes randomly: )
Thanks for explaining all those modes in detail, and many other stuff in different videos!
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You saved many of us from trying blend modes randomly: )
Thanks for explaining all those modes in detail, and many other stuff in different videos!
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Arta
If you could choose one person to have a coffee with. Unmesh. You're name sounds like A software. Would rather have your product than Adobe.
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If you could choose one person to have a coffee with. Unmesh. You're name sounds like A software. Would rather have your product than Adobe.
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Bara
Question:
Will color burn 10% and color dodge 10% cancel each other? Or color burn 20% and color dodge 10% equal to color burn 10%?
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Question:
Will color burn 10% and color dodge 10% cancel each other? Or color burn 20% and color dodge 10% equal to color burn 10%?
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Mr
He engineers the frak out of 28 blending modes. Me editing photos, just scrolling up and down and picking based on whichever looks cool.
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He engineers the frak out of 28 blending modes. Me editing photos, just scrolling up and down and picking based on whichever looks cool.
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Nicolas
AMAAAAAAAAZING!
Truly the best video or explanation I ever seen/watched. You know what I mean.
Again, thank you so much
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AMAAAAAAAAZING!
Truly the best video or explanation I ever seen/watched. You know what I mean.
Again, thank you so much
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Bong
I don't know anything of editing. I was planning to learn from the basics. And now I feel that the Almighty has let me meet you
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I don't know anything of editing. I was planning to learn from the basics. And now I feel that the Almighty has let me meet you
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Alex
It was a great lesson, EXCEPT for the a/0 = (infinity. LOL!
Thanks! I always wanted to learn what these blend modes do!
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It was a great lesson, EXCEPT for the a/0 = (infinity. LOL!
Thanks! I always wanted to learn what these blend modes do!
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