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Oct 10th 2002 | #73124 Report |
Member since: Oct 10th 2002 Posts: 5 |
Hi i'm kinda new here.. need help. Let's say i have a blue background, and have 4 adiccional pictures of a dog... how do i blend them in so that all 4 dogs show and the background is blue like i made it? Thanks. |
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Oct 10th 2002 | #73132 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 1564 |
Eh, one way...Put the blue layer on top. Create a layermask, nr 2 button from the left in the layerspalette. On that layer mask do some gradiants where the dogs are. Easy, fast way, but surely not the best...ask Paavo :p Eh,an other way is to just cut the dogs out and put them on four different layers and on top of the blue one... don't really know what you mean here, If you just have a blue background and four dogs, put the dogs on top of the blue layer and they show, so do the blue layer. Sorry man, I'm not to bright just now so this is what you'll get from me at this stage..Do you have the pics to show us and a more detailed explaination of what you're after ? |
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Oct 10th 2002 | #73134 Report |
Member since: Oct 10th 2002 Posts: 5 |
Ok i have 4 images of dogs and i want them in a blue background so the dogs blend into one another... and blue in color... sorry i dont have a host now but i can show you a banner that has the effect i want. there it is.. i don't want the grid lines though... you see the car being blended into the Street fighter characters and blue in color?? that's what i want to achieve. |
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Oct 10th 2002 | #73135 Report |
Member since: Oct 10th 2002 Posts: 5 |
Ok what i mean is the car on the left... and the characters there... sorry the image is cut off.. that's the way it's shown in the site
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Oct 10th 2002 | #73141 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 1564 |
You have 5 different layers, right one blue background and four dog layers ?! very fast and not to gooder try but is this something in the right direction ? blue shots ...sorry, for the bad try, but any how. I did this in three minutes... one blue layer, placed under the three glasses of booze-layers :D , arranged the glasses like I wanted them and put copy of the blue layer on top. I merged the three glasses together and played with hue/saturation 'til the blue I wanted appeared. Then I went to the blue copy and changed it's blending mode to overlay and set that real low...:rolleyes: Well, that's a fast one, i bet'ya the real pro's here at the forum could come up with a better suggestion, but hey I tried, didn't I. The bottom line is, try, try, try, try, try, try and you will get there... |
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Oct 10th 2002 | #73168 Report |
Member since: Oct 10th 2002 Posts: 5 |
ok, what i really want is something like the image i posted... maybe you didn't see it though..
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Oct 10th 2002 | #73222 Report |
Member since: Jun 22nd 2002 Posts: 184 |
What I usually do if I wanna change the color of something is this... I do the thang with those images you know, fix them blend them. Finally I go and create a layer and this layer is on top of EVERY OTHER LAYER. I fill it with the color I want, change the blending option of the layer to hue and mess around with opacity, mines usually around 80-90. WALAH, you've got that affect, and don't tell me this doesn't work cause I sooooooooooo know it works... Good Luck
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Oct 10th 2002 | #73230 Report |
Member since: Oct 10th 2002 Posts: 5 |
Ok i'm not really interested in the color change... i want to blend the images so it shows out like a collage =\
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Oct 11th 2002 | #73308 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 1564 |
Ok, my bad. I really thought this was one of the dilemmas you had. That you wanted them blended into the backgrond and colored blue...But what the heck, I tried... |
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