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    How to achieve this effect

    After much experimentation, I have discovered 'Multiply'. Is that what you used? Either way, I think I may have solved the problem. Thanks so much for your time!
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    How to achieve this effect

    How rude of me! In my excitment, I forgot you say could you take me through the process, please?
  3. R

    How to achieve this effect

    I really appreciate the time taken to respond to my rather vague enquiry. I think @IamSam may have my solution. Thanks so much!
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    How to achieve this effect

    Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my somewhat vague post. I think @IamSam potentially has the solution I am looking for!
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    How to achieve this effect

    Or even on layers that I can chop up in order to create a watercolour collage effect.
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    How to achieve this effect

    OMG, yes! despite the terrible description of what I'm trying to achieve, you have hit the nail smack bang on the head. I came on here to try and clarify what my goal is, only to find this! I'm basically trying to reverse engineer, or create something similar, to the image in the original file...
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    How to achieve this effect

    Thanks John, Sorry, I was rather vague! I'm referring specifically to the watercolour paper and collage effect. I've had a play around with the filter gallery, but I can't seem to find anything that gives a rippled, watercolour texture to the image. I don't even know if this is something that...
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    How to achieve this effect

    Hello everyone. I'm very much an amateur at photoshop, having used it for basic alterations to images over the years. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas how I might be able to achieve a similar finish to an already existing image as the one in the attached file. I've had a play around with...
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