How do you use the Multiply blending mode with the Bristle Brush?
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When you work with a Bristle brush, you can first apply the brush as a dark outline to the artwork, then you can paint the interior with the brush. One issue that can develop is that when you paint the interior, the color overlaps and covers the outline. To resolve this, place the outlined artwork on a layer above the painted interior artwork. When you do so, all you'll see is the outlined artwork around objects with a white fill. Select all the outlined objects, then apply the Multiply blending mode in the Transparency panel. Multiply makes all white fills and strokes transparent. Thus, all you'll see is the black outline over the painted interior artwork.
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