- In the options bar, change the W value to 68 percent and
click the icon next to the W value to keep the scale pro-
portional. - In the Layers panel, note that you’ve created a layer called
Glass 1 Copy. At the top of the panel, set the blend mode
pop-up menu to Multiply so you can see the original glass
underneath. - Drag the Glass 1 Copy over to the right and position it so
that its left edge is lined up with the first vertical guide
and its center is aligned with the center horizontal guide,
as in Figure 5-14. - Press Enter (Return) to accept the transformation.
- Rename Glass 1 Copy. The layer name Glass 1 Copy is a little
confusing, and it’s only going to get more so. So double-click
the Glass 1 Copy layer name and change it to “Glass 2.” - Move Glass 2 under Glass 1. Drag the now aptly named Glass
2 layer below Glass 1. This temporarily hides a good part of
Glass 2, so click the Glass 1 layer to select it, and change its
blend mode to Multiply as well.
Figure 5-14.
140 Lesson 5: Working with Layers