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Hi all,
Hi all,
Imho one cannot apply an application layer to a set in ps7, yet I wanna know whether it’s possible at all?
Maybe someone knows a turnaround for my problem. If you do, pls describe your technique. I’ll explain my problem a bit. Basicly I have the following setup (for a painted tree) in ps7:
SET – mask
– layer Screen*BM (not fully filled + overlapping)
– layer Multiply*BM (not fully filled + overlapping)
– layer Normal*BM (not fully filled + overlapping)
Layer
Now I want to be able to add an application layer to change the hue/sat of my ‘SET’ without changing the ‘Layer’ underneath.
Collapse all layers from the set to a single layer with an application layer won’t work due to the fact that the multiply*BM layer darkens the original ‘Layer’. When collapsed the latter won’t work anymore.
So how do I change colors of the set at once?
rgds and tnx in advance.
nisus
pls also refer to this topic: < http://www.cgarchitect.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_to pic&f=10&t=000039#000006>
Hi all,
Imho one cannot apply an application layer to a set in ps7, yet I wanna know whether it’s possible at all?
Maybe someone knows a turnaround for my problem. If you do, pls describe your technique. I’ll explain my problem a bit. Basicly I have the following setup (for a painted tree) in ps7:
SET – mask
– layer Screen*BM (not fully filled + overlapping)
– layer Multiply*BM (not fully filled + overlapping)
– layer Normal*BM (not fully filled + overlapping)
Layer
Now I want to be able to add an application layer to change the hue/sat of my ‘SET’ without changing the ‘Layer’ underneath.
Collapse all layers from the set to a single layer with an application layer won’t work due to the fact that the multiply*BM layer darkens the original ‘Layer’. When collapsed the latter won’t work anymore.
So how do I change colors of the set at once?
rgds and tnx in advance.
nisus
pls also refer to this topic: < http://www.cgarchitect.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_to pic&f=10&t=000039#000006>
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