
Now, Imagine how cool it would be if you could just use one layer, set Effect #1 to "plain", select a blending mode for Effect #1, and then add the image texture to 'Effect 2'? Eh? Eh?
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yeah - I've wanted blend modes at the shape rather than layer level since forever ago.rafael wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:30 pm Was just trying to figure out how to color a vector layer with an image texture. As far as I can tell, this requires two separate layers, one with the color, and one with the texture. If I'm missing something, please let me know!
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Now, Imagine how cool it would be if you could just use one layer, set Effect #1 to "plain", select a blending mode for Effect #1, and then add the image texture to 'Effect 2'? Eh? Eh?
I hear you on that one! I use Shift+- in AE all the time to cycle blending modes. Oh well, guess I'll just continue to use masking for now. I might try No worries though, it's really just a fun little personal project to discover more of what Moho can do for me. Btw, when you say "output layers using Layer Comps" are you referring to the DS Layers to AE?
Yeah, that seems to be the ticket if you're having to do this inside of Moho. Maybe they'll add the blending option in a few more forevers. :phayasidist wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 10:00 am I use this technique a lot: greyscale "texture" overlaid by colour vector
I'm not sure what 'DS' Layers are, but I'm talking about using Moho's Layer Comps window to create special passes for compositing.
Yes, that's basically what it is. The Layer Comps window is an essential tool (along with Moho Exporter) if you composite Moho in another program like Ae or Fusion.