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Use blend mode in Photoshop - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp for Architecture: Details
Use blend mode in Photoshop
Okay, so now I'm in Photoshop and I'm just going to show you a very very simple technique to enable us to add those lines as an overlay to the image. Okay, so click on open and we go to the chapter nine folder so, materials and rendering images and I've created some that I've rendered time ago and if we check base detail on an add baselines and then click open then we have these two renders okay, should open up and look like the same size we got these base detail and then we got this one here base lines. So with the base lines selected just make sure you got select or the move tool active it's V on the keyboard and then you can click and hold and drag up to this one and now come back to the middle somewhere you can put your finger on the Shift key now drop it exactly in the center of the this and if they're both the same size then they should sit exactly on top of each other. So now we've got on our layers…
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Add convincing materials6m 11s
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Use the axis for texture alignment5m 10s
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Adjust texture to avoid repetition5m 38s
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Completed model with textures5m 52s
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Load V-Ray render settings6m 47s
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Create the line overlay files1m 25s
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Use blend mode in Photoshop4m 9s
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Combine images in Photoshop4m 12s
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Incorporate 2D with 3D in LayOut5m 38s
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Export to PDF2m 37s
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