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Using Layers and Blending Modes with One Image

This entry was posted on Jul 17 2008

ww27-revealed.jpgI didn’t realize the time, so stop by Dan’s blog and thank him for getting this post out the door today. On to the how-to!

Nothing was coming to me last Tuesday night, which nearly led to me not participating in yesterday’s Wordless Wednesday. Instead of giving in, I tried something that works for me when I get stuck: I went back to basics. Locating a simple image was the first step. After an intense staring contest with computer screen, I decided to re-visit the blending modes, but this time using one image with multiple modes and layers.

After opening the image above in Photoshop CS2, I desaturated the image and then copied the background layer six times, which ends up giving me seven layers total to work with. Switch off the visibility of all layers except the background and the layer above it.

Note: There’s no right or wrong way to do this. Experiment with different layers’ opacity and blending modes for many different results.

I left the background layer at 100% opacity as a foundation for the next six layers above it. Then, starting with the next layer above the background, rotate the layer via “Edit->Transform->Rotate” to any position desired. Try thinking ahead to the final finished product when doing this. Once the image is rotated to your liking, press Enter and the transformation will apply to the layer.

Here’s where it gets interesting. Change the layer’s blending mode to whatever you want, depending on the effect you are trying to achieve. In this case, I utilized Overlay and Multiply on various layers to get the effect you saw yesterday. You can also play around with layer opacity settings, but I don’t believe I did that on this image.

Once completed, turn on the visibility of the next layer and repeat the process. You will probably end up going back to lower layers for some fine tuning, but the end result will be nothing like the original photo.

With regard to blending modes, I’m partial to Mulitply, Overlay and Screen, but I’ve been leaning toward Luminosity as of late. Do you have a preferred blending mode or techniques? Let me know in the comments.

The closest guessers from yesterday: dcr, Chica, Raven, CatSynth, The Right Blue, Ryanne, on the Rock, smarmoofus, DrillerAA, Shiela, Secret Agent Mama, SarahHub, Sister Sassy, BK, Michelle Gartner, Vixen, Brony, kelly and nance (my darling wife).

Hey wait, that’s everyone who commented. Oh well, I’ll bend the rules a bit this week. Next week, though, only the closest guess (or two) wins a link! (Multiple guesses/comments allowed.)

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6 Responses to “Using Layers and Blending Modes with One Image”

  1. nance (my darling wife).

    That explains why that dog and bunny show video looked so familiar!

    And, when are you going to upgrade to CS3? Oh, I know, you’re waiting for someone to have you do a logo…

    dcrs last blog post..Why Don’t You Want Me to Comment on Your Blog?


  2. I thought for sure all the cracks was apart of the bottom image, nice job man!

    I love Soft light blending mode. :)

    Chicas last blog post..Is it as obvious as I don’t think it is?


  3. Very inventive!

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  4. I surrendered! Your WW is very interesting! :)

    BKs last blog post..Wordless Wednesday: Singapore Flyer


  5. Dan,

    I’m not your wife… dig?

    xx n


  6. Complain to Pete. His CSS doesn’t make quotes show up very well. ;-)

    dcrs last blog post..Photo Phriday: Don’t Let Something Good Pass You By


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