semiblending
Semiblending refers to a technique in visual design and digital art where elements of two or more images are combined in a way that creates a seamless, yet distinct fusion rather than a full overlay or traditional layering. Unlike full blending modes, which merge colors and tones completely, semiblending preserves the integrity of individual elements while subtly integrating them into a cohesive composition. This method is often used in graphic design, photography, and digital illustration to achieve a more natural or artistic effect.
The process typically involves selecting portions of images or textures and blending them with the background
Semiblending can be achieved through various software tools, such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, or Procreate, using
This approach is commonly applied in environmental design, character art, and abstract compositions, where subtle integration