The Hard Light blend option will darken or multiply the colors in the If the transparent object above it is lighter than 50% gray. It will lighten or dodge the colors in the underlying object or photo Object or photo if the transparent object above is darker than 50% gray. The Soft Light blend option will darken or burn the colors in the underlying See shadows and highlights in the blended area. The blended area maintains theīrightness of the underlying object or photo, and as a result you can Select Overlay to mix the colors in the transparent object with theĬolors in the underlying object or photo. When the transparent object is over a white area, the colors in the object Object is over a black area the colors in the object remain unchanged. Is usually lighter than the original object or photo. Transparent object and the underlying object or photo. Select Screen to multiply the inverse or opposite of the colors in the The blend area is usuallyĭarker than the original object or photo. The colors in the underlying object or photo. Select Multiply to multiply the colors in the transparent object with Object or photo without blending the colors together. Select Normal to display the transparent object over the underlying Options available from the Mode drop-down: Object or photo blends into other objects and photos. The options in this drop-down control how a transparent You must select an object in the Object Palette in order to alter its opacity.ĭrop-down. With an opacity of zero is completely transparent. Object or photo becomes more and more transparent. By default, all objects and photos are 100 per cent opaque, which To unlock an object or photo, simply click the lockĬhanging Object Opacity and Blending Overlapping Objects and PhotosĪt the very bottom of the Object Palette is the Opacityīox. Icon displays as locked to indicate that you cannot change While you are working on your project, click the lock icon next to theĮye icon in the Object Palette. If you want to prevent any accidental changes to an object or photo Icon next to the object or photo in the Object Palette. You can hide and show objects or photos by clicking the eye Hiding, Showing, and Locking Objects and Photosīy default, all objects and photos in the work area are visible. Below is an example of how the position of objects and photos Other in the work area by clicking and dragging them up and down the Object You can move objects and photos above or below each The Object Palette is the object or photo that was most recently added to the work area. In the Object Palette, you will see all of the objectsĪnd photos that you have added to the work area. You can arrange objects and change object opacity, and more, using the It is also very easy to change the opacity of objects so you can see through It is very easy to move objects and photos above or below each other. Will appear to be on top of any other photos or objects in the work area. When you add an object to the work area, it You can create artistic images by carefully arranging objectsĪnd photos and experimenting with object opacity. You are here: Creating with Photo Editor > Working With Objects and Photos > Using the Object Palette: Arranging Objects and Changing Object Opacity Using the Object Palette: Arranging Objects and Changing Object Opacity
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