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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
احبتي اليكم هذا الموضوع الذي اعجبني وهو استخدام خاصية Multiply لتلوين الماء
كذلك يمكنكم استخدام الخاصية في اكثر من شيء
في بداية الموضوع اليكم تطبيقي على الدرس
اولا ً هذه هي الصور الأصلية
اليكم تطبيقي
اشرايكم في العصير؟؟ حلو؟؟
وهذا هو الدرس
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In this basic tutorial, I am going to turn water into Kool-Aid using the multiply blending option.
Here is the picture of a woman drinking water that I will begin with:
Now I will simply create a new layer by picking “New” and then “Layer” from the Layer menu.
Next, I will pick the color that I want to change the liquid to. In this case I will go with red.
I will then select the paintbrush and proceed to paint over the liquid on the new empty layer.
After I am done painting over the liquid, I will select multiply from the blending mode menu in the “Layers” window, located just under the “Layers” tab.
I will then turn down the fill (located below opacity on the right side of the “Layers” window).
What you end up is something like this:
Multiply is an often useful feature. It is good to exeperiment with the rest of the blending options in the menu as well.
احبتي اليكم هذا الموضوع الذي اعجبني وهو استخدام خاصية Multiply لتلوين الماء
كذلك يمكنكم استخدام الخاصية في اكثر من شيء
في بداية الموضوع اليكم تطبيقي على الدرس
اولا ً هذه هي الصور الأصلية
اليكم تطبيقي
اشرايكم في العصير؟؟ حلو؟؟
وهذا هو الدرس
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In this basic tutorial, I am going to turn water into Kool-Aid using the multiply blending option.
Here is the picture of a woman drinking water that I will begin with:
Now I will simply create a new layer by picking “New” and then “Layer” from the Layer menu.
Next, I will pick the color that I want to change the liquid to. In this case I will go with red.
I will then select the paintbrush and proceed to paint over the liquid on the new empty layer.
After I am done painting over the liquid, I will select multiply from the blending mode menu in the “Layers” window, located just under the “Layers” tab.
I will then turn down the fill (located below opacity on the right side of the “Layers” window).
What you end up is something like this:
Multiply is an often useful feature. It is good to exeperiment with the rest of the blending options in the menu as well.