05-04-2018, 11:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2018, 11:13 AM by Espermaschine.)
There are a few tricks you can do with blendmodes.
The obvious one is: when you have lineart made of black lines on a white background, you can make the white invisible by setting the mode to 'Multiply'.
The reverse (white lines on a black BG) is true for 'Screen'.
My favorite "trick" is using a black layer on top set to 'Saturation' to make an image look greyscale in a non-destructive way.
The real benefit however is, that contrast is easier to judge when an image has no colour.
So whenever im not happy with an image, but dont know exactly why, i use this trick to adjust my colours and make everything "pop".
The obvious one is: when you have lineart made of black lines on a white background, you can make the white invisible by setting the mode to 'Multiply'.
The reverse (white lines on a black BG) is true for 'Screen'.
My favorite "trick" is using a black layer on top set to 'Saturation' to make an image look greyscale in a non-destructive way.
The real benefit however is, that contrast is easier to judge when an image has no colour.
So whenever im not happy with an image, but dont know exactly why, i use this trick to adjust my colours and make everything "pop".