Thank you so much for your wonderful video explaining blending modes. For the first time in my life I actually understand. You work so hard to share your knowledge, it's a real pleasure to learn from you. Thanks also for the pdf information. It will be very helpful. Thanks again, Ian
I love your tutorials and tips. I thought i kind of knew what the blending mixes did from watching other RUclips creators, but this is so much more helpful. Thank you for all you do!
Excellent demonstration, as usual! Being a beginner with Krita, I have never been too sure about how the blending modes worked, what they meant, or how to use them. Thank you for all the work that you do to help us newbies! I really appreciate your clear explanations and demonstrations. Merci!
Thank you for the tutorial, it's really easy to understand. And also thank you for the PDF file, I can see you've put a lot of time and effort to do it.
Thank you for explaining blending modes, I do use some of them in Krita and in Gimp, but the way they actually work has always been a bit of a mystery.... until now! The demonstration of colouring the armour was wonderful really, I can see so many possibilities in using alpha inheritance and clipping masks!
Hi! thank you for this wonderful tutorial! I got a question though, is there a way to apply any of these modes without making the blend layer look almost transparent?
Yes, I believe that you can tweak a few things. Here are some suggestions. I hope they help you. Great question, by the way!😊💕 1) Since the opacity of the blend layer directly affects the intensity of the blending mode, maybe reduce the opacity... Adjusting the opacity may help make the blend effect more subtle and less transparent. 2) Have you been experimenting with the different blending modes Krita offers? Some blending modes are more intense than others. 3) You could also use CTRL + U on the blend mode. Tweak the Hue/Saturation and lightness to adjust the color and saturation of the blend layer without affecting its transparency. 4) Don't forget that you can use a combination of blending modes on top of each other to achieve more complex and awesome effects. That's all I have in my bag of tricks. Let me know if this helped you or not. Thank you for watching this video and happy creating!
@@BladeandQuill omg the last one is so good! I will definitely try it!! Thank you so much for taking the time to give me such brilliant hacks you have no idea how much of a help you are ❤️❤️
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Hello. Go here: bladeandquillartacademy.com/resources Scroll down the page. The free guide is the one with the DRAGON on it. The free guide with the DRUID on it is another guide listing the common shortcuts. Thanks for letting me know about this matter. I'll correct this right away. 😊
@@BladeandQuill yes, in this video you blend two images by putting one image on another images but i don't want to put one full image on full surface of another image. I took two images and then i place one image layer on right side on background layer and another image on left side of the background layer and now some portion of both the images are meeting in the centre and now i want to dissolve the colours of the portions of both the images, so that, after dissolving their colours they will appear to be one image, bot two images. In other words, may be i can say that i want to merge or combine some portions of the two images so both images which i took and place on above my background layer will appear yo be one images I hope you now understand well Sorry if i did any grammatical mistake because grammar is not too perfect.
Ok. Got it. Try this way. One picture is on one layer, and the other picture is on the top layer. Move the picture, that they are side by side. Then, merge the two layers. Now, grab a brush called FILTER BLUR. It is a default brush that came with the Krita_4_Default_Resources.Bundle. If that bundle is not activated, go to SETTINGS, choose MANAGE RESOURCES LIBRARIES and find the bundle. Click on it and click on the button ACTIVATE, located at the bottom of the window panel. Finally, use the brush and in top of the interface, by the CHOOSE BRUSH PRESET icon button, there is a dropdown menu. It may say "COPY", because the blending mode of the brush was set to that when created. Change the blending mode to OVERLAY. Now, using your brush, paint between the two images to make them blend. If OVERLAY is not great for your project, try other blending modes. Keep me posted and let me know if this worked or not. Thanks for your patience and good luck. 😊
Thank you so much for your wonderful video explaining blending modes. For the first time in my life I actually understand. You work so hard to share your knowledge, it's a real pleasure to learn from you. Thanks also for the pdf information. It will be very helpful. Thanks again, Ian
Your tutorials imo are the best out there, Thankyou
Glad you like them! 💕
Your tutorials are awesome. I've learned so much about krita as a beginner. Thank you!
Thanks for the easy understanding video and informative pdf file, now I can understand each mode does.👍
You are so welcome. 😊
That was a great explanation of blending modes that was not Photoshop centered. Thanks!! 😀
I love your tutorials and tips. I thought i kind of knew what the blending mixes did from watching other RUclips creators, but this is so much more helpful. Thank you for all you do!
I'm so glad!
Thank you 🌹
I subscribed, thank you for creating free resources on youtube!
Welcome aboard! And thank you for watching the tutorial. I really hope it helped you. 😊
I enjoy experimenting with blending modes along with filters that produce textures.
Excellent demonstration, as usual! Being a beginner with Krita, I have never been too sure about how the blending modes worked, what they meant, or how to use them. Thank you for all the work that you do to help us newbies! I really appreciate your clear explanations and demonstrations. Merci!
De rien. 😍
Thank you, it helped me a lot!
Thank you for the tutorial, it's really easy to understand. And also thank you for the PDF file, I can see you've put a lot of time and effort to do it.
You're very welcome!
thank you :D
Thank you for explaining blending modes, I do use some of them in Krita and in Gimp, but the way they actually work has always been a bit of a mystery.... until now! The demonstration of colouring the armour was wonderful really, I can see so many possibilities in using alpha inheritance and clipping masks!
Hi Peter. I am so glad this was helpful. Thank you for watching. Have fun experimenting.
Hi! thank you for this wonderful tutorial! I got a question though, is there a way to apply any of these modes without making the blend layer look almost transparent?
Yes, I believe that you can tweak a few things. Here are some suggestions. I hope they help you. Great question, by the way!😊💕
1) Since the opacity of the blend layer directly affects the intensity of the blending mode, maybe reduce the opacity... Adjusting the opacity may help make the blend effect more subtle and less transparent.
2) Have you been experimenting with the different blending modes Krita offers? Some blending modes are more intense than others.
3) You could also use CTRL + U on the blend mode. Tweak the Hue/Saturation and lightness to adjust the color and saturation of the blend layer without affecting its transparency.
4) Don't forget that you can use a combination of blending modes on top of each other to achieve more complex and awesome effects.
That's all I have in my bag of tricks. Let me know if this helped you or not. Thank you for watching this video and happy creating!
@@BladeandQuill omg the last one is so good! I will definitely try it!! Thank you so much for taking the time to give me such brilliant hacks you have no idea how much of a help you are ❤️❤️
sorry no pdf
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Hello. Go here: bladeandquillartacademy.com/resources
Scroll down the page. The free guide is the one with the DRAGON on it. The free guide with the DRUID on it is another guide listing the common shortcuts.
Thanks for letting me know about this matter.
I'll correct this right away. 😊
How i can blend two images edges like gradient??
Hi. Can you be more specific? Are they photographs? Do you want to use filters to blend your images, or are you opened to using brushes? Etc. Thanks.
@@BladeandQuill yes, in this video you blend two images by putting one image on another images but i don't want to put one full image on full surface of another image. I took two images and then i place one image layer on right side on background layer and another image on left side of the background layer and now some portion of both the images are meeting in the centre and now i want to dissolve the colours of the portions of both the images, so that, after dissolving their colours they will appear to be one image, bot two images.
In other words, may be i can say that i want to merge or combine some portions of the two images so both images which i took and place on above my background layer will appear yo be one images
I hope you now understand well
Sorry if i did any grammatical mistake because grammar is not too perfect.
Ok. Got it. Try this way. One picture is on one layer, and the other picture is on the top layer. Move the picture, that they are side by side. Then, merge the two layers.
Now, grab a brush called FILTER BLUR. It is a default brush that came with the Krita_4_Default_Resources.Bundle. If that bundle is not activated, go to SETTINGS, choose MANAGE RESOURCES LIBRARIES and find the bundle. Click on it and click on the button ACTIVATE, located at the bottom of the window panel. Finally, use the brush and in top of the interface, by the CHOOSE BRUSH PRESET icon button, there is a dropdown menu. It may say "COPY", because the blending mode of the brush was set to that when created. Change the blending mode to OVERLAY. Now, using your brush, paint between the two images to make them blend. If OVERLAY is not great for your project, try other blending modes. Keep me posted and let me know if this worked or not. Thanks for your patience and good luck. 😊
Thank you very much