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How to Blend On Procreate – Get Closer to an artist’s Eye

Learning how to blend in on reproduce is one of the more important ways of maximizing your chances of having a successful baby. While having fun, playing and frolicking around with your baby in the bath or while rocking on your favorite pillow may seem like the best way to conceive, there are actually easier ways of conceiving that can really increase your chances of conceiving. If you’re not sure how to do it, though, then this article is for you. Some of these easy ways on how to blend in on reproduce have been outlined below.

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Focusing on blending colors. While you’ve probably heard of using color-contrast, some of us don’t know how to make it work to our advantage. One way of making this work is by using contrasting blending colors. The darker the background, the lighter will be your shade of green or blue, for instance, while if you use light colors for your entire backdrop, you’ll have your shade of pink or yellow. This technique, though can only be used with certain blending modes, so if you’re not comfortable using them, you should find someone who is and try to use this on your own.

Using the smudge tool. You probably have the standard oval-shaped smudge tool in your digital art program. Aside from this tool, however, there are several other blending techniques you can do with the digital art program, which include the following. You need to find out which technique you’re comfortable using.

Using the blend brush. To use blend modes 10, select the ‘blend’ option and click on the brush icon. This will bring up a new layer option so that you can start creating layers.

Using the clipping path tool. To create a clipping path, first click on your cursor so that you can see your marker, then move it over the image so that it would form a straight line. After you’ve done this, go to the clipping path section and choose ‘New’ so that you’ll create a new outline for your object.

Using the blend zone tools. This is actually the third and final way how to blend on Procreate. The first is to make blending between one layer and another possible by using the blend zone tools. These tools allow you to create areas where you want to have different effects like bright and dark areas, lighter and darker ones, or areas with a specific texture.

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