29 April 2004 @ 11:33 am
How to use "Behind" icon brush Tutorial  
This will be laughable for some people. *g*

  Border: This is what most people use. A Border as top layer. The graphic
displayed on the icon, is underneath.


You can, of course, color your borders:



 


The "Behind": The behind has to be behind the image you want displayed.
You have to use the blend modes available in the layer palette.




(layer blending set to "soft light"; usually lookes like the original
image)


(layer
blending set to "color burn "; warmer colors; you have to set down
the opacity of the "behind" to at least 20%, otherwise you won't see
anything.)


Colored Brushes are also possible.



(layer blend on "color burn ". No opacity chaneg needed.


 


TIPP: if you want to see what certain colors look like in preview, choose Image
> Adjustments > Hue/SatA?D?I?uration. Move the Hue modulater back and
forth.


 


Mix & Match


I created several of those behinds for you to use. They can be downloaded here.


 
 
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[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on April 30th, 2004 12:30 am (UTC)
Just try one of the adobe ones that have been preset. Set to Soft Light.

Not weird and ugly...*g*

[identity profile] psychme.livejournal.com on May 1st, 2004 04:40 am (UTC)
I just found out that there were other presets you could load aside from the 10 already up there. So yay. :) Thanks for the tip and I'll definitely try it out.
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on May 4th, 2004 12:32 am (UTC)
There are? See...I learned something new too. *g*

A tip from me: use one, then choose Image> Hue/Saturation> Chnage hue...play with the mudulator. Will show lots of different colors.
[identity profile] psychme.livejournal.com on May 8th, 2004 05:27 pm (UTC)
Oh, that's useful, too, indeed. Thank you so much!
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on May 19th, 2004 12:28 pm (UTC)
welcome!