Photoshop Tutorial: Sketch and Ink Effect Using Difference Blend Mode
Generate beautiful pencil strokes automatically using the Difference blend mode in Photoshop. Create amazing sketch effect and learn to manually add shade and dimension as if it was painted with ink. Later, using multiple blend modes, we'll add realistic paper texture and interesting effects using the Color Lookup adjustment layer.
► DOWNLOADS:
1. Sample Image: https://goo.gl/W5PqSc
2. Finished PSD: https://goo.gl/vJV9hc (Only for our Patreon Family)
PiXimperfect is free, and will always be.
► Support the cause: https://www.patreon.com/piximperfect
In this tutorial, we'll use one of the features of the difference blend mode to create a fantastic effect. When two layers are completely aligned with the exact same image, when you change the blend mode of the top layer to difference, it turns black. Why? Because the difference between two exact same colors is black. Now, whenever the alignment is broken, difference blend mode starts showing cracks or strokes. Besides using the same for alignment purposes, why not use it the other way round to create those stokes? That's exactly what we will do today.
Hope this video helps you!
► SHARE: https://goo.gl/IUhnUl
►LET'S CONNECT:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/piximperfect
Twitter: https://twitter.com/piximperfect
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piximperfect
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+UnmeshDinda
► DOWNLOADS:
1. Sample Image: https://goo.gl/W5PqSc
2. Finished PSD: https://goo.gl/vJV9hc (Only for our Patreon Family)
PiXimperfect is free, and will always be.
► Support the cause: https://www.patreon.com/piximperfect
In this tutorial, we'll use one of the features of the difference blend mode to create a fantastic effect. When two layers are completely aligned with the exact same image, when you change the blend mode of the top layer to difference, it turns black. Why? Because the difference between two exact same colors is black. Now, whenever the alignment is broken, difference blend mode starts showing cracks or strokes. Besides using the same for alignment purposes, why not use it the other way round to create those stokes? That's exactly what we will do today.
Hope this video helps you!
► SHARE: https://goo.gl/IUhnUl
►LET'S CONNECT:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/piximperfect
Twitter: https://twitter.com/piximperfect
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piximperfect
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+UnmeshDinda
YORUMLAR