I am also very interested in doing that. Many layouts that I coded for visual designers could have used that. Aside from the other posts in this thread, there is a way to do this, currently only in Firefox 4, without using OpenGl or Canvas. It's trough the use of SVG filters. Aparrently it's on nighties from Webkit and Chrome also, but I couldn't see anything working yet.
Here are some demos and explanations:
IMHO something anyware close to blend modes are too much hard to achieve right now. It's very hard to find any references on feConvolveMatrix
, feSpecularLighting
, or feColorMatrix
, and the examples are just impossible to figure out for me. They could work but I don't know how.
I wish something like EffectGames suggested:
div.sprite {
position: absolute;
z-index: 2;
composite: add;
}
This would be a way better approach. Maybe some ninja there skiled in mathematics could make us a lib to do that.
EDIT: There is an easier SVG spec to do exactly blend modes. But no browser that I tested have this working (FF4, IE9, Opera11, Webkit Nightly): http://dev.w3.org/SVG/modules/compositing/master/SVGCompositingPrimer.html - But I also don't know if this will be possible to use in HTML-DOM elements.