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How do you blend images on Photoshop?
The title pretty much explains itself. I can't figure out how to do it. lol.
Can anyone help me please? |
Anyone please?!
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I've been thinking the same for ages. Matt is probably the best person to ask.
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Hmm yeah.
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There should be plenty of tutorials on google =] google is everyone's friend.
You most likely need to create/download brushes and learn how to merge them with your image if you're wanting to blend properly. Tweaking the opacity settings is usually a must, but won't look good on its own. Besides that, it's all about being creative and having a keen eye for detail, and what works well. Ive only just got photoshop CS2 back on my computer this week, so im a bit rusty, might be able to help better later...if this hasn't been answered by then. |
iMatt'll know, just ask him to do it for you.
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There's a nifty little eraser tool. :)
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Use the eraser tool or the marquee tool(s). Fiddle with the settings to get your desired effect.
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Ohhkay =D Thanx!
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How do you get the marquee tool?
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Use the eraser connor, its much easier. Ive been doing it for a short while and find it easy already so you should too :)
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Eraser? How on earth does the eraser BLEND an image?
Could someone tell me please? as that's really baffling me =] |
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Please look in my sig for an example of the results you can achieve. |
But when I use the eraser on CS3, it just leaves a white mark. :bawling:
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Is that purely making use of eraser/background eraser/magic eraser? or all three? or something found in the options? |
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