What Are Photoshop Overlays and How to Use Them

A time-saving perk to add cool effects

If you’re into photography, you’re probably always looking for ways to add new, dynamic, and unique effects to your finished pieces. An easy way to do this is by adding overlays when editing your photos in Photoshop.

Overlays are like adding effects without having to do more work when you’re taking the photo. You can load the effects into your editing project and manipulate them as you wish until you’re happy with the result. This is a time saving perk of editing photos in Photoshop.

There are lots of overlays available online, so here’s a guide to using them and creating a stunning photo.

Where to Find Overlays for Photoshop

If you search for Photoshop overlays online, you’ll be bombarded with lots of overlay packs and designs. Some of them will be free, and a good many of them you’ll have to pay for. It all depends on what exactly you want.

If you’re trying to decide whether to buy overlays or not, you can always try to find something similar for free. There are plenty of options out there. Some popular types of overlays are:

These are just a few types of Photoshop overlays you can find online. You can find both free and paid overlays. Just be careful where you download them from, especially if they’re free, to avoid downloading any malicious software.

Alternatively, you can also make your own overlays in Photoshop for future use.

How to Use Photoshop Overlays

Once you’ve found an overlay you want to use and have downloaded it to your computer, you’ll be able to edit your photo with it. Here’s how to do it.

Editing the Overlay With Your Photo

After you add the overlay, you’ll probably want toedit ita little bit to make it fit better with your photo and the look you’re going for. Besides some of the editing suggestions above, there are more ways you can change the overlay to suit your taste.

Sometimes, the original color of the overlay may not exactly fit with the color scheme of your photo. You can easily fix this by doing some color editing to your overlay.

You’ll first want to select your overlay layer, then go toImage>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation. This will create an adjustment layer for your overlay. A window should appear where you can adjust the color of the layer using the Hue slider.

You can also adjustSaturationorLightnessto achieve more effects.

If you want to work with different color channels of the overlay, select the dropdown where the default isMaster. You can select another color channel here to edit just those.

As mentioned above, blend modes affect how your overlay is applied to the underlying photo. For most overlays and textures, you’ll want to choose the Screen blend mode.

However, you can also experiment with different modes to see which ones work best for your project. You can also edit the blend modes to get even more unique effects.

If you notice that your overlay is too light or too dark in certain spots, you can change this by using adjustment layers. You can add aCurvesadjustment layer, and pull down the center of the curve to darken the photo. Then, you can use the paint tool in black to erase areas of the layer you don’t want.

On the other hand, if you want to lighten parts of the image, use the same Curves adjustment and then go toFilters and Adjustments>Invert. Then use a white brush to lighten parts of the overlay.

Using Photoshop Overlays

Photoshop overlays are a quick and easy way to add something extra to your photos and make them more unique. Keep in mind, though, that you don’t want to add too many overlays at once or else you may pull attention away from what you photographed.

You also will want to try and make sure the overlay doesn’t clash too much with the photo. But how you use overlays for your creative purposes is up to you, and will depend on what kind of look you’re going for.

Overall, Photoshop overlays are a great tool for any photographer or photo editor to add to their photo editing arsenal.

Since she was a child, Kayla has had a fascination with technology, video games, and filmmaking. Growing up she wrote on multiple personal blogs about these topics, enjoying the process of breaking down technical concepts. Most recently her focus has shifted to writing, and Kayla now reviews and writes technology, video editing, and gaming related articles.Read Kayla’s Full Bio

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