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Junior Talker
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Hello,
I am trying to blend two images . . . I want to create the exact same effect as the main image on this website: http://www.daltile.com/ I have been trying to use masks (I have Paint Shop Pro 7) but my product ends up looking unprofessional and messy. I have also tried using blurs, but it also turns out looking messy. How do you think the designer created this perfect blend? I love the way it overlaps and fades . . . perfectly. How would I blend two images in the same manner as this website has? Thank you! |
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Skilled Talker
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Thankyou LGR I will also try the same
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Novice Talker
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http://wendiscarth.pwp.blueyonder.co...ng_images.html
The link above is a tutorial I wrote for Photoshop CS and the instructions are very similar for Paint Shop Pro - however, I have written a similar lesson for Paint Shop Pro, I can e-mail it to you if you wish. Just let me know. Wishes Wendi |
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Junior Talker
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Name: Scott
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Hi you can blend 2 images together or more on a site called blibs.com.
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Average Talker
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Name: çağlar
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thanks. i found what i was looking for.
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