To create a double exposure effect, first bring in an image. Next, put the texture or image you want to ‘bleed through’ on top. Now, on the top layer, change the blending mode to screen or lighten.
From there, click on the layer mask icon at the bottom right of the screen. Next, to add in more details of the underlying image – go to brushes and select a soft round brush. Reduce opacity to about 20%. Make sure foreground color is set to black. Begin in painting in areas you want to have more of the underlying image show more details.
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