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I must be thick, but I can’t make a "blending mode>multiply" stick
I am doing line drawings and drop one on top of another and need them all to be transparent, so one isn’t hidden by white area from one above.
I can choose multiply or darken to get the desired result, but how do I set a global setting so that every new "drag and drop" layer is preset???
OR if I bring up an existing psd file, how can I reset all layers to multiply with one stoke?
It is a pain to have to go thru dropdown for each and every layer
TIA,
Stew Corman from sunny Endicott
I am doing line drawings and drop one on top of another and need them all to be transparent, so one isn’t hidden by white area from one above.
I can choose multiply or darken to get the desired result, but how do I set a global setting so that every new "drag and drop" layer is preset???
OR if I bring up an existing psd file, how can I reset all layers to multiply with one stoke?
It is a pain to have to go thru dropdown for each and every layer
TIA,
Stew Corman from sunny Endicott
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