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    Cutout filter

    Here is one more of the same girls
    This one has two layers
    Bottom layer used the Chalk and Charcoal filter
    Top layer set to overlay and 42% opacity, so some of the coulor will show

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    Cutout filter

    that looks cool Rick - well done
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    Cutout filter

    Well done Rick and trust me; the more you play with blends, the more you're going to appreciate them ;)

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    One extra thing. If you want to try out some blends, there is an easy way to do that. Just select the blend mode and make sure that the content of the box showing the blend mode is blue. Next, you can use the arrow up/down keys to scroll through the blends. But be aware; every new blend that you try out is a new history step ;)

 

 

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