Blending Modes¶
Blending modes are a little difficult to explain. Basically, when one layer is above the other, the computer uses a bit of programming to decide how the combination of both layers will look.
Blending modes can not just apply to Layers, but also to individual strokes.
Favorites¶
These are the blending modes that have been ticked as favorites, defaulting these are:
Hotkeys associated with Blending modes¶
By default, the following hotkeys are associated with blending modes used for painting. Note: these shortcuts do not change the blending mode of the current layer.
You first need to use modifiers Alt + Shift, then use the following hotkey to have the associated blending mode:
Available Blending Modes¶
- Arithmetic
- Binary
- Darken
- HSX
- Lighten
- Color Dodge
- Gamma Illumination
- Gamma Light
- Hard Light
- Lighten
- Lighter Color
- Linear Dodge
- Easy Dodge
- Flat Light
- Fog Lighten (IFS Illusions)
- Linear Light
- Luminosity/Shine (SAI)
- P-Norm A
- P-Norm B
- Pin Light
- Screen
- Soft Light (Photoshop) & Soft Light SVG
- Soft Light (IFS Illusions) & Soft Light (Pegtop-Delphi)
- Super Light
- Tint (IFS Illusions)
- Vivid Light
- Misc
- Mix
- Modulo
- Negative
- Quadratic
Siehe auch
- Basic blending modes:
- Grain Extract/Grain Merge: