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How to do a transparent color box without losing opacity of the color

Explorer ,
Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019

Hi there!!!  How's your day so far!!

Recently one ask me to do a color box that people can see through while the color stays the same. 

Changing the opacity of the color does work but the color will be tint and be whiter. 

I Google a lot and still have no idea to figure out!! I heard people use PS to do it instead of AI.

As the picture, how could I do that?

Thus, could I get help from anyone? Thanks a lot!!

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Community Expert , Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019

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Is this what you had in mind. Note that the middle panel Blending Mode is set to Multiply

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Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019

Not sure I understand this correctly. If you lower the opacity of course it gets lighter. If the color would not change how would you be able to see through?

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Explorer ,
Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019

I'm not very sure how it works.  My boss says it's gonna works and I have to do that, maybe layers or something.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019

I am not sure I know what you have in mind but if you are asking about seeing the top layer contents and the one beneath it, as well, choose the top layer and set the Bending Mode in the Layers panel to Multiply.

If that is not what you have in mind, a clearer description of what you want would be a big help.

Post the current image and the Layers panel so that there is no misunderstanding of the desired end result__insert image.jpg.

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Explorer ,
Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019

Sure. I will try what you said. 

As one more picture I showed, I have to make a color box which can be seen through and the color can stay in the same. Screen Shot 2019-06-01 at 3.01.04 PM.png

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Community Expert ,
Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019

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Is this what you had in mind. Note that the middle panel Blending Mode is set to Multiply

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Explorer ,
Jun 01, 2019 Jun 01, 2019
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Hey:

      Thanks so much for your help!! Yeah, the information you provide definitely helpful.  I also Google about Blend mode, we can also change the Fill to create a good version. Thanks for your help!!!

 

      Best!!!

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