FranOnTheEdge opened this issue on Aug 09, 2006 · 7 posts
FranOnTheEdge posted Wed, 09 August 2006 at 6:18 AM
But how do I get the multi colours from the layer below to use in colouring a circular chape on the layer above?
(I've tried using blending options under Layer Styles and all that happens there is the black of the circle fades to show the colour directly underneath it - which isn't what I wanted - I want to be able to take a section of the colours on the layer underneath and use that to paint the circle - clone stamp fashion... and I've tried using the clone stamp but it won't let me, it comes up as a no entry sign)
Now it must be possible cos I've done it before but I just can't remember how.
Can any kind person help?
I think using Overlay in the layers pallette on the lower right but it's looking rather dark as yet...
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
FranOnTheEdge posted Wed, 09 August 2006 at 6:38 AM
(the one in the first message above is the one that goes with the thoughts on "Overlay")
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
FranOnTheEdge posted Wed, 09 August 2006 at 6:44 AM
This overlay method isn't quite right...
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
tantarus posted Wed, 09 August 2006 at 7:24 AM
Corect me if I didnt understand right. Duplicate the background layer and put on the top of all layers, then use blending modes and find the one that you like. Also reduce opacity if the effect is too heavy :)
Tihomir
Open your mind and share the knowledge!
aprilgem posted Wed, 09 August 2006 at 11:44 AM
Make sure the shape layer is a mid-gray, not a black. Then, when you put a Layer Effect on the shape layer, like Emboss (don't use Color Overlay), the dark side of the embossed layer will darken the texture, and the light side will lighten the texture. The mid-gray when using Overlay keeps it neutral.
karosnikov posted Tue, 22 August 2006 at 9:42 AM
once the selection is active- choose the layer you want to duplacate from, then use the ability to make a new layer via copy
FranOnTheEdge posted Sat, 26 August 2006 at 6:44 PM
Thanks for all the replies - following instructions.
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)