Guest katykins Posted July 11, 2010 Share Posted July 11, 2010 I use photoshop 7 and have tried all the layer blending options but they don't seem to do anything, have managed to fade my top layer to see the paper underneath. Do all the options do the same thing or am I not looking hard enough? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elisha Posted July 11, 2010 Share Posted July 11, 2010 I use PSE, but I think blend modes pretty much work the same for me as they would for a PS user. Depending on the two layers you're working with, you should see a difference in most modes - more so for some than others. You'll get different results depending on the combination of the two layers. Just be sure you leave the lower layer on normal and change the blend mode of the layer above it. Other than that, I'm not sure what's going on. One book that has helped me immensely to understand blend modes is: For Photoshop users: Start to Finish eBooklet - PS: The Beauty of Blending Modes: Using them with ScrapSimple Products and for Photoshop Elements users: Start to Finish eBooklet - PSE: The Beauty of Blending Modes: Using them with ScrapSimple Products Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SodScrap Posted July 11, 2010 Share Posted July 11, 2010 Hmmmm... I'm not sure what else to say. Be sure you are applying the mode to the top layer. How is the opacity? Both layers turned on? Maybe someone else know something.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
April Showers Posted July 11, 2010 Share Posted July 11, 2010 I've used blending modes in Photoshop 7 and they work just the same as in other versions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jster025 Posted July 11, 2010 Share Posted July 11, 2010 Have you used Blends in other versions of PSE? I ask because so much depends on the papers you’re blending together. That’s why you have to try most of them out to see which gives you the effect you like. If nothing looks good to you, try reversing the two layers. Occasionally, blends look a little different depending which paper is on the top. Even with one template and one color layer, the looks can sometimes be a bit different. Also, ‘lower Opacities’ are a blender’s best friend. Forgive me if I’m just stating what you already know! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KarinaS Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 What does your top layer consist of? What color is it? What color is your bottom layer? Is it very dark or very light? Sometimes that can make a difference.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BarbaraC1977 Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 Also, it can be very helpful to reduce the opacity of the upper layer, say down to 70% or 80%. Some effects look a lot better, and it's another parameter to experiment with. For starters, I'd try a base paper that has color variations, and put one of the Refresh Textures/Transparencies (there are five) over it. I think you'll see fairly dramatic differences with blending modes. This ancient post of mine: http://scrapgirls.com.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=37780&view=&hl=&fromsearch=1, See #5, shows some examples from when I was starting to learn about these. Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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