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    • MatteM Offline
      Matte
      last edited by

      Hi All,
      I am finally trying my hand at using the "dennis technique". I was folling the "instructions" on how to do it....but there is one line where it says "Go to the line layer and set it to multiple. (It will start to look like a typical SU model with the lines).....Could someone explain what this "multiple" setting or button is? I haven't found it in the help menu yet, but I am still looking. Any help appriciated.
      Thanks,
      Matte


      SU-PS-Dennis.pdf

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      • massimoM Offline
        massimo Moderator
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        Don't know the tutorial you mention Matte but if is PS I assume you have to change a layer mode to "multiply". (see the picture below)


        Cattura.JPG

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        • MatteM Offline
          Matte
          last edited by

          Thanks Massimo,
          Got it. I never used this option before and did not know where to find it. Thanks, I can now move forward.
          Matte

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
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            Hi Matte (and in fact anyone else at the beginning of the learning curve with advanced image editing tools), I found these explanations over CGTextures.com > Tutorials > Photoshop blendmodes explained***** (third from the top) very useful (still go back time to time as I do not use them routinely). This is where I learned multiply, too.


            *****The site is in a frameset so directly linking to that page will remove the sidebar and the navbar at the top. Here is the full site: http://www.cgtextures.com/

            Gai...

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