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Macboy
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Goa
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Step 1: Open two images in photoshop. One a background(img1), and another, the foreground (img2). Make sure that both images are almost the same size, if not, resize. Step 2: Ctrl+A (select all) on the Img2 and ctrl+C (copy). then select img1 and ctrl+v (or paste). step 3: Select the "move tool" (or press v on the keyboard). Move your image to reveal half background or wherever you want it to be. step 4: Select the Rectangular Marquee tool. Then in the options bar on top, give it a feather radius (about 50-60 pixels for an image of size 1024X768). The feather depends on your image size, the bigger the image, the more feather. ![]() Step 5: then, do a selection right where the borders on the two images are. Press "del" on the keyboard. If you find there is a trace of both images not blending, just move the marquee around and press del again. Step 6: in the layers pallette, just change the blend mode of your layer1 to see what fits best. Different blend modes give different effects. I used the Luminousity blend. Here is my final image:
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Šupər♂ - 超人
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Great work.. goobimama
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In The Zone
Join Date: Oct 2004
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nice tutorial,but i think there was excessive details,
i have seen in a website some where ,maybe my graphic teacher once email me the link, in that whole things were summed up in 3line steps(i think it was good i think) first showing done pic 1.open two photos half overlapping one on another 2.take marquee tool with pixel above 15 3press del its there. any way was nice. but i think if there was level :begineer would have been great. any way nice tip(rather than toturial) and is used by many wallpaper makes now a days. i am also used a simple by the way. nice work.keep it up. by the way i once found a link www.good-tutorials.com well its heaven for photo shop toturial(i have not seen many good tutorial not found in that site,it is linking site) but definately is universe. i used to use it when i use to study grahic design as a time pass. not a ad just info. tutorial here are also g8.
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Macboy
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Goa
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Yes, saharika, i realise that the three steps are required to perform this blending. But there are many who are very new to photoshop and I like to make my tutorials as simple as possible. Also, Many know how to blend images, but don't realise that changing the blend modes gives the image a whole new look.
Also, if you search, this tutorial is listed on Good Tutorials. So far I have gotten about 7-8 tutorials listed there, some are hosted on Angel graphix
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In The Zone
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nice tutorial.But in general if there us too huge explanation people just dont liketo read long .... so any way good tutorial.Keep it up. thanks saha
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Macboy
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Goa
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Yep. Will work with layer mask, and would be better that way. I just didn't have the expertise when I wrote this one
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