08-09-2022, 11:51 AM
(08-08-2022, 09:01 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:(08-08-2022, 12:20 PM)Zodiak1970 Wrote: Thanks for the reply, do I need to do anything other than create the halftime effect.
Then paint over the object I want color with using lighten only mode & white?
How do I access the lighten only mode and do I use the background white color to lighten?
Thanks again.
1) You don't use white, you use a color
2) Lighten only is a "Blend mode". There a two ways to use it: as a paint tool setting (right) or as a layer setting (left). To use it as a layer, add a layer above, set the layer to the blend mode, and paint on it with the paint tool in Normal mode. The benefit of using a layer is that you can paint, and then change the layer mode or layer opacity to find optimal settings, while if you use the paint tool on the original layer, you have to undo the painting to try new options.
Thanks for the picture instructions, for what I am doing with the initial photo image I have this process doesnt seem to work, atleast how I am doing it-assuming I am not missing a step.
Would using a mask work?, I have tried before the issue I encounter is the half toning effect seems to override the mask.
I thought there should be a way to cut the color version of the object out then, halftone the entire image and then using mask overlay the color object back on to the halftone image however when I do that the color image returns to black and white.
I have attached a few images