![]() This is a great mode for making blacks disappear while keeping the whites, and for making glow effects. As an analogy, imagine the selected layer and each of the underlying layers as being 35mm slides, and each slide being placed in a separate projector (one slide for each projector), then all of the projectors are turned on and pointed at the same projector screen…this is the effect of the Screen blend mode. ![]() Works somewhat like the Multiply blend mode, in that it multiplies the light pixels (instead of the dark pixels like the Multiply blend mode does). Screen: Similar to the Lighten blend mode, but brighter and removes more of the dark pixels, and results in smoother transitions. This awesome post about blending modes I found on PhotoBlogStop gives us this information about the Screen blending mode: Just like the photocopy noise textures I released a few weeks back, the textures are black and white, which dictates some of the workflow to follow. These should cover a decent chunk of your folded and crumpled paper emulation needs. The pack is centered around folded and crumpled paper, from a simple vertical and horizontal folds all the way to crazy crumpled and over-folded paper. The textures are roughly 4740 x 6320px 600 dpi. ![]() Each pack contains a series of 12 textures each. ![]() I just wanted to let you know that my folded paper texture packs, volume I and volume II are now available on the Arsenal! I hope you enjoy this textures tutorial, teaching you to add fake folds to your designs in a jiffy with the folded paper texture packs! Hello Zine readers! Simon from Studio Ace of Spade here today. Paper Textures Tutorial: Adding fake folds to your design in a jiffy with the folded paper texture packs ![]()
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