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Hello.
I have 3 layers.
one represent a gradiant.
second is a picture of water fall.
and third one is the earth.
I want to present the 3 gradiant on each other (at the same order – first is the gradiant, then the water-fall, and last the earth).
"Earth" is with opacity 20, and water-fall is with opacitiy 50. (first layer is greater and include the second one,
and second layer is greater and include the third one).
I see that earth and water-fall picture are merged,
no meter what order I put the layers.
The opacity are fine, because the psd file I make is for a web-site, that have some text,
and I want some gentle background, that won’t interfer the text written.
How can I make the same opacity of layers, but also that the two images above won’t
look like their are "merged" ?
Thanks 🙂
I have 3 layers.
one represent a gradiant.
second is a picture of water fall.
and third one is the earth.
I want to present the 3 gradiant on each other (at the same order – first is the gradiant, then the water-fall, and last the earth).
"Earth" is with opacity 20, and water-fall is with opacitiy 50. (first layer is greater and include the second one,
and second layer is greater and include the third one).
I see that earth and water-fall picture are merged,
no meter what order I put the layers.
The opacity are fine, because the psd file I make is for a web-site, that have some text,
and I want some gentle background, that won’t interfer the text written.
How can I make the same opacity of layers, but also that the two images above won’t
look like their are "merged" ?
Thanks 🙂
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