Crie um visual texturizado com modos de mesclagem.
O que você aprendeu: adicionar textura a uma imagem
Comece com duas camadas. A imagem com a textura que você pretende adicionar deve ficar na camada superior do painel e a imagem principal, na camada inferior.
No painel Camadas, selecione a camada superior (com a textura).
No canto superior esquerdo do painel Camadas, altere o modo de mesclagem no menu suspenso, de Normal para Sobreposição
. Essa ação altera a maneira como as cores na camada de textura interagem com as cores da camada inferior. Experimente alguns modos de mesclagem diferentes para encontrar o modo que fica melhor nas suas imagens.
No topo do painel Camadas, faça uma experiência diminuindo o controle deslizante Opacidade para alterar o visual da textura na imagem.
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Adicionar um objeto a uma imagem com a máscara de camada
Use uma máscara de camada para adicionar um objeto a uma imagem.
O que você aprendeu: adicionar um objeto a uma imagem usando uma máscara de camada
Comece com duas camadas. A imagem com o objeto que você pretende adicionar deve ficar na camada superior e a imagem principal, na camada inferior.
No painel Camadas
, selecione a camada superior (com o objeto que você quer adicionar).
Na parte inferior do painel Camadas, clique no ícone Adicionar máscara de camada. Essa ação adiciona um retângulo branco ou uma miniatura vinculada à sua camada superior. Esse retângulo branco é a máscara de camada. A máscara de camada determina qual parte da camada vinculada ficará visível e qual ficará oculta. A parte branca na máscara representa as áreas visíveis. A parte preta na máscara representa as áreas ocultas.
No painel Ferramentas, selecione a ferramenta Pincel. Clique na miniatura da máscara no painel Camadas para selecionar a máscara. Em seguida, pinte com a cor preta ou branca para tornar visíveis ou ocultas as áreas na camada vinculada.
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Substituir um plano de fundo usando a máscara de camada
Use uma máscara de camada para substituir um plano de fundo por outro.
O que você aprendeu: usar uma máscara de camada para ocultar um plano de fundo.
Comece com duas camadas. A imagem original deve ficar na camada superior e a imagem de substituição do plano de fundo, na camada inferior.
No painel Camadas, selecione a camada superior (com a imagem original).
No painel Ferramentas, escolha a ferramenta Seleção rápida para escolher todas as áreas na imagem original que você pretende deixar na imagem final. Ela seleciona tudo, menos o plano de fundo da imagem original.
Na parte inferior do painel Camadas, clique no ícone Adicionar máscara de camada
. Essa ação adiciona uma miniatura de máscara de camada vinculada à sua camada superior. A máscara de camada oculta todos os elementos, menos o que foi selecionado. As áreas ocultas na camada superior permitem que você veja, através da pilha de camadas, o plano de fundo substituto na sua camada inferior.
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