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Tnks for share!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 amazing!
ОтветитьThank you for taking the time to explain blend modes in your nice slow easy to follow style.
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ОтветитьExcellent. Superb. Very helpful indeed.
ОтветитьExtremely useful video! Thank you!
ОтветитьIt doesn't feel like a video with 8 comments and 60 likes. Top notch content and quality. Thank you!
ОтветитьBrother, it's criminal you don't have hundreds of thousands of subscribers. One of the most helpful and useful channels on here. Keep it up!
ОтветитьThanks for sharing, i've been using normal all the time for textures and details, didn't know blending mode is such a great tool to use for that, gonna try next time!
Ответитьthanks.
Ответитьwill be trying these out for hours lol. Btw I think that the lighten and darken modes use the base color that you paint with as a reference, so in lighten for example, it will try to rise the value of all the pixels you paint on top of until they reach the same value that the color you're painting with has, anything that already has that value or a higher one won't be affected, or at least on the value are, not sure about the hue/saturation.
That's why using lighten with pure black and darken with pure white doesn't change anything, as there aren't colors that are darker than pure black or lighter than pure white. And if you choose to use the lighten blending mode with a very dark color, very few parts of the illustration would be affected as those would be the only parts that have a value that is darker than the color you use to paint with the lighten blending mode, and the same would apply to darken of course. That's something that could be very useful to know to better use these two specific blending modes!
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