Blending mode is used to combine one layer with another below. The following two images are used to demonstrate the effects of each blending mode.
![1](drex_bullet_1.png) Normal
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![2](drex_bullet_2.png) Add
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![3](drex_bullet_3.png) Subtract
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![4](drex_bullet_4.png) Difference
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![5](drex_bullet_5.png) Multiply
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![6](drex_bullet_6.png) Darken
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![7](drex_bullet_7.png) Color Burn
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![8](drex_bullet_8.png) Screen
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![9](drex_bullet_9.png) Lighten
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![10](drex_bullet_10.png) Dodge
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![11](drex_bullet_11.png) Color Dodge
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![12](drex_bullet_12.png) Hue
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![13](drex_bullet_13.png) Saturation
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![14](drex_bullet_14.png) Brightness
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![15](drex_bullet_15.png) Color
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![16](drex_bullet_16.png) Overlay
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![17](drex_bullet_17.png) Soft Light
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![18](drex_bullet_18.png) Hard Light
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![19](drex_bullet_19.png) Pin Light
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![20](drex_bullet_20.png) Vivid Light
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![21](drex_bullet_21.png) Hard Mix
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![22](drex_bullet_22.png) Exclusion
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![23](drex_bullet_23.png) Negation
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![24](drex_bullet_24.png) Stencil
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![25](drex_bullet_25.png) Silhouette
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