The Color Composite effect allows various color changes to be made within the image material.
The original image without a Color Composite effect.
The example illustrations with a Color Composite effect applied have been created using the following settings:
Opacity=70%,
Red=20%
Green=20%
Blue=80%
Fill as Plane
Various methods are available in the Composite field:
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Screen With this option, the color is multiplied by the inverted brightness of the image. |
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Overlay This method overlays the image with color, however bright and dark areas of color are protected. |
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Dodge In this case, the color in the image is displayed as brighter. |
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Burn The color in the image is strengthened but displayed as darker. |
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Hard light Using the brightness of the image, the colors are applied using the Screen or Dodge method. |
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Soft light Using the brightness of the image, the colors are applied using the Screen or Dodge method, but the contrast is reduced. |
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Grain extract This option removes the color from the image. |
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Grain merge This option strengthens the color in the image. |
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Difference This method subtracts the color in the image. |
In the Fill as field, there is also the option
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Fill as: Gradient This option enables the colors of sky and earth to be separated, for example. |
The example illustration has been created using the following setting:
Opacity=70%, Composite=Overlay
Fill as Gradient: upper color
Red=80%, Green=50%, Blue=0%
Fill as Gradient: lower color
Red=33%, Green=15%, Blue=60%