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Reestablishing the original color scheme

Reestablishing the original color scheme

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Reestablishing the original color scheme

- In this movie we're going to override some of these aberrant colors, these magentas and yellows in the stars, and replace them with what I'm calling the Core Pantone 285, that deep blue that we first designed in Illustrator. And what I'd like to do is modify the blend modes assigned to the Galaxy and Nebula layers. In other words it'd be great if there was some combination of a screen mode, which I've applied so far, and a color mode, or some way of applying both modes at the same time. But as you may know, Photoshop lets you assign just one blend mode to any given layer, so what we're gonna have to do is create a new layer and blend it. So the first thing I'm gonna do is click on the top layer in the stack and then I'll go over to the Paths panel and I'm gonna create a copy of this path right here by selecting it first, and then I'll press the A key to switch to my black arrow tool, and I'll click on this big path to select it. And the idea is I wanna select this path independently…

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