╰⋯➤ overlay, shadow, coloring

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• and then you can do overlays p quickly with the blend mode

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• and then you can do overlays p quickly with the blend mode. you can scroll through them depending on what overlay you're using and you can also adjust the opacity accordingly if it's too strong

 you can scroll through them depending on what overlay you're using and you can also adjust the opacity accordingly if it's too strong

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• if picsart has clipping then that would be very, very helpful but idk if they do

• OKAY that one was lazy let's get to ibis :)

• OKAY that one was lazy let's get to ibis :)

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IBIS !
how i do mine :3

• my new wattpad theme (new depending on the time ur reading this. i haven't posted this theme yet at the time i'm writing LOL) i was working on had a lot of overlays, especially color ones

• before we start tho, let me address that i'm going to be focusing more on overlays and coloring for this because i don't do shadows very often. however, i recommend doing shadows by making a new layer UNDER the render, and then clicking the "shadow" filter in effects, then set the effect to the layer above. this way you can adjust the shadow if it comes out wrong, and you can edit the render without affecting the shadow

• okay moving on :3

• wait before that. the blending mode of the layer is right here btw

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