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Jun 27th 2005 | #169013 Report |
Member since: Jun 13th 2005 Posts: 10 |
Okay... What I want to do is take two pics, overlap the edges and have the two pics edges fade into each other so that you cant tell where one ends and the other begins. http://www.leeuniversity.edu/images/layout/poiema/main-picture.jpg I'm trying to take these 6 pics, move them closer together but instead of having them fade into white I want them to fade into each other. I think this should be simple to do but for the life of me cannot figure it out. Help? :confused: |
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Jun 27th 2005 | #169015 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1604 |
layer mask with a gradient should do it, do a bit of searching and there's tons of posts on here covering it.
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Jun 28th 2005 | #169034 Report |
Member since: Jan 1st 1970 Posts: |
Fig gave you the key, applying a gradient to a layer mask. Make sure each image is on it's own layer--overlap them with hard edges, then apply the gradient layer mask to each layer to get desired effect.
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