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jae kim #1
Bottom layer spoils its upper layer
In my bottom layer, I have a gradient fill in gray color. On top of this layer, I have some paragraphs in blue color. I want the bottom layer has no effect whatoever on its upper layer. I really want to preserve upper layer's color scheme. I tried all the blending modes and it did not work out.
How can I prevent a bottom layer spoil it's above layer?
Thanks in advance.
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Chris Cox #2
Re: Bottom layer spoils its upper layer
Make the top layer opaque.
The whole idea of layers is that they DO blend.
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George Austin #3
Re: Bottom layer spoils its upper layer
Jae,
Put the top layer in "Color" blend mode. The top layer's hue and the bottom layer's luminosity will be preserved. That's not exactly what you asked for but I'm guessing it's what you meant to ask for.
George
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