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What is the difference between Opacity and Flow?

What is the difference between Opacity and Flow?

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Asked by S. Barnes, Last updated: Dec 12, 2024

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M. Jabrowsky

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M. Jabrowsky, Bank Manager, Ohio

Answered Sep 03, 2019

Opacity and flow are two of the most widely used tools in Photoshop. This is used in order to improve the digital graphics that can be seen by people. Those who would need to do digital painting and sketching may find it harder to do their craft when they do not have these tools.

Opacity and flow are two of the most widely used tools in Photoshop. This is used in order to
Opacity can be used in order to change the strength and the intensity of color while it is being painted. The flow will be used in order to control the way that the colors are scattered all over the art or the graphics. It is not a surprise that color can make or break digital graphics. If the color is too much, then it will be over the top but not having any color will not be good either.

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W. Wright

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W. Wright, Biology student, Biology student, Astoria

Answered Jun 13, 2019

Opacity and Flow are examples of brush tools, they are used in digital graphics, Photoshop. Those who are specialist in painting and sketching of programs will be limited in their works if there is nothing like brush tools like opacity and Flow. They are parts of the basic tools needed for digital graphics and creativity. However, there are some differences between opacity and flow. When you want to change the intensity of any chosen color during painting, opacity is used.

Opacity and Flow are examples of brush tools, they are used in digital graphics, Photoshop. Those
It can be used to decrease or increase the intensity or the strength of a color. Whenever opacity is being applied, the base layer will be disappearing. Flow, on the other hand, is used to control how the colors are scattered. It talks about the rate at the color is being distributed during painting and sketching of programs. Flow is most times used to achieve the needed opacity during painting of programs.

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