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This tutorial will show you how to do a retro-nanochromatic effect.
It’ll also show how to use a few of the different blending layers in Pixelmator and explain what’s going on.
Have slow internet or is the media player not working for you? Here’s a step-by-step guide on achieving the effect:
First, open up your image. I choose this one.
Next, we want to duplicate the layer and change the blending mode of the new layer to “Hard Mix.”
Change the opacity to about 50%. Then click on Filter->Color->Sepia Tone. Adjust the slider to get a smoother edges.
Then create a new layer and choose Filter->Generator->Stripes. Make the stripes nice and big.
Change the blending mode of the striped layer to “Multiply.”
Then create a new layer. Pick the gradient tool and choose the rainbow gradient from the gradient pallet. Drag the gradient from the lower left corner of the image to the upper right corner. Change the blending mode of this layer to “Color.”
And that’s it!
Hope you like the final effect. Play around with the different blending modes and opacities to get different effects!
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