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Blend IF into Textures


An effective way to blend items into textured surfaces.

Below is the starting textured image.

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Simply duplicate the original texture and alter its Blending Mode to Color Burn and reduce its Opacity to a moderate level. I used 68%.

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Add a new Type Layer, above the textured layers as I have captured below. (Type preferences your choice: I used Arial Black, color white)

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Next, in the Layers Palette, Right Click on the Type Layer and from the context menu list choose Blending Options, as I have captured below.

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Within the Blending Options/Layer Styles main panel, go to the lower left to the Blend If section.

Click and drag to adjust the 'Underlying Layer' sliders as I have encircled below.

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Hold the Alt key and click on each of the Underlying Sliders to split them apart.

Adjust the half's to apply gradual tonal values to the blending, as captured below.

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Final Blend.

Blend IF into Textures Tutorial: Final Result



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