Each pass of the brush over the same spot will build more and more paint. The Flow setting controls the speed at which paint is laid down. The Opacity value is a percentage of transparency 100% means a full-color stroke, while a smaller percentage indicates a more transparent stroke. No matter how many years you've been using Photoshop, you never stop learning about Blending Modes. They are fairly useful for adding color to objects (Darken, Multiply, Overlay) or to add some light (Lighten, Color Dodge, Linear Dodge). Below you can see some examples of blending modes, and some applications. The following Blending Modes are just the same that can be applied to layers. There are dozens of different blending modes, and while most of the names do an okay job of telling you what they do, your best bet is to just scroll through them and see them in action for yourself! More Blending Modes The “Clear” blend mode turns the pixels you paint on transparent, much like the Eraser tool.
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