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    I keep hearing about how other PS users have the parchment layer at the top of the layer stack, and overlay it on the rest of the map. Maybe that would work better than increasing the contrast?

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    I keep hearing about how other PS users have the parchment layer at the top of the layer stack, and overlay it on the rest of the map. Maybe that would work better than increasing the contrast?
    I frequently use that trick on a lot of my maps. It really helps to settle all the colors and bring everything together. But Jo's colors are already great, so...


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    I keep hearing about how other PS users have the parchment layer at the top of the layer stack, and overlay it on the rest of the map. Maybe that would work better than increasing the contrast?
    That would work on PS, but I'm not sure about Procreate... I'll try...

    Édit : apparently not... no overlay... but I'm still waiting the user’s guide for the new version of Procreate to learn more about the new possibilities... And I found another way to make the paper appear beneath the colors : I selected the colored surface, and worked on the curves on the parchment layer (there's no way to act on the contrast, but to work on the curves)
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