02-28-2018, 10:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-28-2018, 10:20 AM by Quod Deum Immortalem.)
I do not know the proper term for this, but I'm trying to do something in Gimp that I cannot figure out how to.
I have tried the normal overlay, but when you do that it uses the color under your new layer to find out what your color should be. This makes it so that if I had a red color and overlay it with blue, it turns purple.
What I want to do is to overlay a color that only overlays the nuance differences. So it would still be blue, but it would follow the nuance differences that the red had in the underlaying picture. How do I do this?
I have tried the normal overlay, but when you do that it uses the color under your new layer to find out what your color should be. This makes it so that if I had a red color and overlay it with blue, it turns purple.
What I want to do is to overlay a color that only overlays the nuance differences. So it would still be blue, but it would follow the nuance differences that the red had in the underlaying picture. How do I do this?