|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
![]()
What i get is a lightening of the element. It seems to desaturate them.
I use PSP so maybe the effect you all are getting is different. I am slowly changing over to PSE9 so maybe this will be more of a plus in that software. Thanks for explaining it to me. I can at least stop scratching my head about it.
__________________
|
#2
|
||||
|
||||
![]()
Yah, I really have no idea how shadows work in PSP...hopefully that helps with the PSE though.
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Quote:
![]()
__________________
New Siggy Coming Soon |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I use PSP. Never have this issue. I use the 'multiply' blend mode ONLY when my shadow in over a darker background. For 'lighter' backgrounds, I use the 'luminance' blend mode b/c it gives me a better and not-too-strong shadow effect.
When I have a paper/element under that is white or almost white, then I switch to 'luminance legacy' blend mode. It gives me the same effect of 'luminance', only it's even more 'softer' and to me it works better in really REALLY light backgrounds. ***ETA*** Another tip I just remembered: this 'lightening' of the shadow with 'multiply' blend mode only happens when you merge the element with its shadow or group both layers over darker backgrounds. Just link your layers w/o merging / grouping and you'll avoid this issue. Your final, flat, image will be just fine.
__________________
Giseli Freitas Last edited by Giseli Freitas; 05-10-2011 at 11:55 AM. |
![]() |
|
|
Making your memories sweeter
Copyright © 2016 Sweet Shoppe Designs – The Sweetest Digital Scrapbooking Site on the Web | Site by Lilac Creative