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#+title: Notes on Lesson 03 - Opacity vs Fill | PiXimperfect
[[../photoshop-for-complete-beginners.org][<Back to Main Section]]
* Downloads
- Practice Files: https://bit.ly/3ouxZWi
- Finished PSDs: https://bit.ly/3N1qDUi (Only for PiXimperfect Patreon Family)
* Notes
** blend modes
normally there is no difference between fill and opacity
however there are 8 blend modes which make a difference
*** fill layers
- solid color
- gradient
- pattern
*** special blend modes
- color burn
- linear burn
- color dodge
- linear dodge (add)
- vivid light
- linear light
- hard mix
- difference
with hard mix you want to focus on changing fill %, not opacity.
low numbers, like 20% are good
*** color grading and 'blend if'
'blend if' meaning "blend if certain condtions exists"
1. bring up layer style dialog
- double click on right side
2. choose "blending options"
3. focus on bottom where it says "Blend If"
at this point you can notice two sliders
- current layer
- underlying layer
assume we want to lower effect on the darker ares of an image
since you double clicked on the fill layer, we want to apply "underlying layer"
move the left slider to the right, to the white
however this can lead to a harsh effect
1. hold option key and click on the cursor-slider
2. you can now move it apart as two piece
- its good to move them as far apart as possible to create a smooth effect
at this point you can lower the opacity to around 40%, and now the effect is subtle
significant
**** add a gradient
1. black and white, and apply linear
2. place gradient in layer above other layer
changing the underlying layer slider will affect what gets show but on the graident
* Timestamp
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- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=Lj4fPVabIC9jBW7O&t=1][00:00 What is Happening?]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=eI1QA8yYNe4IGAFe&t=32][00:32 Opacity vs. Fill: Similarities]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=Sit45roq4DllHZfy&t=105][01:45 The Differences: Introduction]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=5EnBeyPU4uBIjuXi&t=138][02:18 Condition 1: Special Blend Modes]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=7gIlQVf467ZZy7Nc&t=255][04:15 Color Grading & Blend If]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=cKnJci5Aat0WHRYB&t=427][07:07 Concept of Blend If in Detail]] *current*
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=zegGCuk7aPv6GmUI&t=493][08:13 Create a Fake Sun]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=cXrntuGK4QVIfjmt&t=793][13:13 Adding Glare and Concept of Gradient Fill]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=lUdPbR6pZfIQy_vv&t=1061][17:41 Other Applications]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=wTm3kuWL-4JOjZrW&t=1100][18:20 Condition 2: Layer Style]]
- [[https://youtu.be/ok9cVCETDeE?si=6saQFqQM020W3zcZ&t=1367][22:47 Quick Recap]]