Plexus Backgrounds

Plexus Backgrounds
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   Description
Features - 3000x2000px - 72 DPI RGB - 12 JPG Files - Multiple Background Variations If you want to change the colors of the plexus lines, there are two ways of doing it - first, is by playing with the hue and saturation, and the second one is by adding a color overlay to the document. I personally recommend playing with hue and saturation since it can give you better colors. Let's start with HUE/Saturation: - Go to Image Adjustments Hue/Saturation. - There, make sure "colorize" is not checked - Play with the colors and the options as much as you want. The advantage of using this technique is that you can get great colors without looking for something specific. Adding a color overlay - you can do this in two ways: - Go to the background layer, and double click on it. If a small box called "New Layer" pops out, just press okay, and press double click again on the layer. - A box called "Blending Option" will appear. On the left side check the "color overlay" box, and click on the text "color overlay" so you can have all the option on that section. - Select the color you want to add to your image, and on blend mode select "Hue". The second option is a little bit easier: - Create a new layer and fill that layer with the color you want. Make sure this layer is above the background layer. - Then on blending options select "Hue" instead of "Normal" This should add the color you want to the background.
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