- Overview
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8.1 Conclusion
This is the final lesson of the course and includes some parting words of encouragement and final thoughts.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:34
1.1Introduction01:34
2.Normal Set2 lessons, 09:04
2.1Normal and Dissolve02:37
2.2Practical Uses for the Dissolve Mode06:27
3.Multiply Set3 lessons, 17:41
3.1Darken and Multiply06:15
3.2Color Burn, Linear Burn, Darker Color05:25
3.3Adding a Digital Tattoo06:01
4.Screen Set3 lessons, 15:37
4.1Lighten and Screen03:36
4.2Color Dodge, Linear Dodge, Lighter Color04:36
4.3Coffee Ghost07:25
5.Overlay Set3 lessons, 17:02
5.1Overlay, Soft Light, and Hard Light04:39
5.2Vivid Light, Linear Light, Pin Light, Hard Mix06:20
5.3Nondestructive Dodge and Burn06:03
6.Inversion Set2 lessons, 09:45
6.1Difference, Exclusion, Subtract, Divide05:52
6.2Inversion Modes: Drawing Effects03:53
7.Component Set2 lessons, 08:43
7.1Hue, Saturation, Color, Luminosity05:58
7.2Luminosity Mode: Soft Focus02:45
8.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:47
8.1Conclusion00:47
8.1 Conclusion
Everybody, Kirk Nelson here one more time. First of all, let me say thanks for watching. In this course, we've only begun to explore the potentials of blending modes in Photoshop. It's my hope the projects that we've gone through have wet your appetite and inspired you to experiment more with blending modes in your own work. In fact, if you'd like to learn more about Photoshop and digital art techniques, I'd encourage you to check out my instructor's page for additional courses, tutorials, and other resources. Ultimately, my goal for this course is the same as it is with all my courses, to help inspire you to learn and grow as a digital artist. So if you've picked up a new skill, or you now have a technique that you weren't aware of before, then you've grown in just a small way. And I consider this a success, I think you should, too. With that, this is Kirk Nelson, signing off.



