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Jun 15th 2009 | #197724 Report |
Member since: Jun 15th 2009 Posts: 1 |
Hello Team Photoshop! I've stood the last night searching and searching and searching for a tutorial to suit my needs but I seem to be out of luck. I've stood an hour staring at the picture trying to figure out how to blend the images to make a nice gaming banner. The banner I'm making is for a local Counter-Strike community, the name being "stars". I've took a couple of pictures from the game and nice looking picture from deviantart "Star" to which i added an S Can you please give me some tips, hints, or better yet even a tutorial about the best way to blend these images into a nice looking header? This is the deviantart photo http://dreaming-star.deviantart.com/art/Stars-68600760 This is the latest of my project: http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/1176/primar1.jpg I promised the boys I'll finish the work today, though I don't think I'll make it.. Thankfully, Sergiu. |
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Jun 15th 2009 | #197725 Report |
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Jun 15th 2009 | #197729 Report |
Member since: Sep 11th 2007 Posts: 270 |
hi, think terms of a collage or composting.... there many ways.... now this tutorial has way of blending various pictures together... with that in mind i think your looking for ways to blend the edges with the background... http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-make-a-photo-collage-banner-for-your-photoblog-or-website this is similar... http://www.photoshoparea.com/Photo-Effects/Create_a_Collage-Adobe-Photoshop-Tutorial_tid7569.html i hope this is helpful |
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