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Layer Blending Modes in Photoshop Video Tutorials

 
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Nov 20, 2009 18:07 |  #1

I just posted part one of my three part series on layer blending modes in Photoshop (external link). It covers some of the basics about the different modes, how to combine multiple images/textures into a shot, an alternate way of color and exposure correction, and a few other things.

The tutorials may seem a bit basic to the intermediate or advanced Photoshop user, but they sure would have helped me when I first started learning. Parts two and three are in the works now...


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Nov 20, 2009 23:46 |  #2

I wish you'd used more close-ups in parts of that video, but they should help some people. Thanks for doing the work on them.
For those who would like more info -
An excellent tutorial on Blend Modes:
Photoshop's Five Essential Layer Blend Modes For Photo Editing (external link)

An excellent tutorial on Blend Modes using Adjustment Layers which have masks built in:
Photoshop's Five Essential Layer Blend Modes For Photo Editing (external link)

PS Blend modes can make a shot out of "nothing"!


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Nov 24, 2009 18:15 |  #3

I didn't make the tutorials, I just linked to good ones I found on YouTube. You may want to pass those compliments on to the original creators.

And thanks for that link. Good stuff!


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