The Multiply mode is most often used by digital artists. This is because it makes the white areas of a layer "transparent" but keeps the black areas opaque. This makes it the ideal selection for something like a scanned ink image. By setting the scanned image to Multiply, digital colors can be applied beneath the line art to finish the illustration. Multiply also makes the colors darker by combining them with the colors below them. In the preceding example, where the blue and the yellow stripes overlap, they change to a dark green color. Where the red and light purple stripes overlap, they change to a dark burgundy color.
Manga Studio EX 5 Cookbook
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Manga Studio EX 5 Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Manga Studio Ex 5 Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Creating and Manipulating Pages and Page Templates
Customizing Brushes
Getting a Handle on Vectors
Using the Layer Modes
Making Selections and Layer Masks
Using New Rulers and Line Tools
Adding and Creating Tones and Materials
Playing with Color Palettes
Creating Special Effects
Using 3D Objects
Exporting the Finished Product
Index
Customer Reviews