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Recent content by arukas

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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    Sorry, didn't mean any offense by using the word hackish. It just seemed weird to me that I couldn't accomplish something that seemed pretty simple without copy/pasting from a different file. Just feels a little odd. Not sure what problems you ran into, it looked perfect just pasting it in and...
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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    Someone posted the solution, but the post disappeared while I was reading it. I guess he deleted it? Glad I was able to remember what he said. I copied the smoke image with the black background, pasted it into a new layer on the main image I'm working on, and changed the layer to "Lighten" and...
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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    Sorry if "blending" is not the correct term, that's how the option was described on a tutorial I read. On the layer window, there's a drop down with some options next to the Opacity setting. You can select from Normal, Dissolve, Darken, Multiply, etc. "Color" is an option near the bottom. I'm...
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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    Yeah that "kinda" works. The problem is when I do it that way I can't use the Color layer blending which affects the way it looks. It looks better with the "Color" blending option. Give me a minute, maybe some pictures will help explain.
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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    The brush I mentioned. Basically I want to add a gradient effect to a brush. If I open a new file, fill the background black, use the brush (solid white), and then create a new layer, add a gradient, and set that layer's blending option to Color it gives a really nice gradient effect to the...
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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    I didn't add a link. A lot of forums don't allow you to directly upload so I uploaded to imgur and then used that as the image source. It even showed in the post as an image. That's a really silly restriction. Anyways... I just want to draw a gradient in Layer 3 and choose the "Color"...
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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    I tried to add one but apparently I can't until I have 5 posts here. I tried to make the question pretty straight forward though, let me know if I can clarify anything.
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    Blending to only affect one layer (CS6).

    This is a pretty basic question but having trouble describing it so that I can get a good result on Google. I'm using Photoshop CS6. Let's say I'm working with an image that has 4 layers. The 3rd layer has a brush that I want to colorize by drawing a gradient on the 4th layer and selecting the...
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