Blending modes can be a great way to compose multiple-image artwork. When you blend layers you are changing the way pixels on the different layers mix with each other and this gives us some cool and unusual results. The options for changing blending and opacity are at the top of the Layer panel. In this guide, we’re going to take a brief look at opacity and blending modes in Photoshop and how you can create different image effects by using these options. Note that pretty much everything we talk about here in relation to blending modes and opacity works the same way in older versions of Photoshop too.* 27 Blending Modes in Photoshop *Updated in January 2017 to reflect the change in the interface in Photoshop CC.
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