#Blending with autodesk sketchbook mobile how to
How to change your image to black and white The opposite of Color, it blends the lightness, while ignoring the color information. Takes the hue of the blended layer, changing the color of the base layer, without affecting the luminosity. Takes the saturation of the blended layer, changing that of the base layer, without affecting the brightness or hue levels. Takes the hue of the blended layer, changing that of the base layer, without affecting the brightness or saturation levels. More than 50% gray, base layer pixels are screened. Determines the pixel color based on grayscale. Takes dark values and multiplies them and screening light values from the base layer however, in this case, the effect is softer and more subtle than Overlay. Brightness is unchanged, so it tends to look harsher than Soft Light. Takes dark values and multiplies them and screening light values from the base layer.
Softens or blurs the color and intensity of Glow, like the light emanating from a translucent object. The higher the setting, the brighter the glow. Glowĭefines the brightness of a glow, like the effect of a star in the night sky. If it uses shades (colors mixed with black), more of the colors from the layer below to show through. If the top selected layer uses tints (colors mixed with white), most of the colors from the layer below will be obscured. Each pixel on the layer is brightened by a value equal to or lesser than the value of pixels on other layers occupying the same location in the layer stack. Produces an overall lightening effect, by providing a softer lightening effect than Add. Takes two layers (the blended layer and the base), compares their pixels, and displays the lighter of the two. darker colors create a more intense effect.The intensity of the tones in the blended layer determines the degree of color change: Color BurnĮnhances the contrast by applying the colors of the blended layer and base. If it uses shades (colors mixed with black), most of the colors from the layer below are obscured. If the top selected layer uses tints (colors mixed with white), more of the colors from the layer will show through. It produces a similar effect to combining one or more photographic transparencies together and looking through them. Each pixel on the layer is darkened by a value equal to or greater than the value of pixels on other layers occupying the same location in the layer stack. Produces an overall darkening effect to the layer appearance. Takes two layers (the blended layer and the base), compares their pixels, and displays the darker of the two. The layer appears exactly as it was created. Removes any color correction applied to the layer. In the example of Normal, the result would be a gold filled layer. The image you will see is the result of the blend. Change the order and experiment with the settings to achieve the result you want.įor the below examples of blend modes, the top layer is the gold filled layer. When layers are combined, the results can vary. Apply them and experiment without the fear of permanently altering your composition. Blend Modes are located in slightly different places, depending on the version you're using.Ĭreate complex multi-layered textures.