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#131890 - 23/12/2002 12:38 Help with image editing
Dignan
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Registered: 08/03/2000
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Okay, this is one I've wanted to know for a long time, and is used frequently in web pages. How do I take two images and sort of run them together? You know, like make their edges overlap and fade into each other? I know I'm describing this terribly, but I hope you understand me. I can't find any examples right now, unfortunately.

This is only similar to the question I asked some time ago about creating transparency in images.
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#131891 - 23/12/2002 13:20 Re: Help with image editing [Re: Dignan]
wfaulk
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I suppose it depends on the image editor you were using, but with something like Photoshop, you'd put each image in a separate layer, select an area that overlaps the two and apply an alpha-channel gradient to each layer in the opposite direction from each other.
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#131892 - 23/12/2002 13:20 Re: Help with image editing [Re: Dignan]
Cybjorg
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I'd need some more information or an example, as I'm not quite sure I'm following your question.

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#131893 - 23/12/2002 13:28 Re: Help with image editing [Re: wfaulk]
Dignan
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That's what I was talking about. I'll try that as I have Photoshop here at work. I'll have to see if Paint Shop Pro can do that at home.

Thanks!
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#131894 - 23/12/2002 13:39 Re: Help with image editing [Re: wfaulk]
Dignan
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Okay, I have no idea how to do what you're talking about. I've got an image with two layers and I can select an area of the image for blending the two, but I don't know how to do this alpha channel stuff, and the Photoshop help file isn't great.
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#131895 - 23/12/2002 13:45 Re: Help with image editing [Re: Dignan]
wfaulk
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I think this is exactly what you're looking for.
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#131896 - 23/12/2002 13:49 Re: Help with image editing [Re: wfaulk]
Cybjorg
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And to add to that, if the resulting gradient isn't exactly what you are looking for, keep in mind that you can select the masking thumbnail (which is located directly next to the image thumbnail in the Layer pallette) and paint areas of white and black (white being transparent and black being a mask) with the paintbrush.

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#131897 - 23/12/2002 14:08 Re: Help with image editing [Re: Cybjorg]
muzza
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Using the layer mask is the easiest way. You could use the gradient fill tool to do large sections quickly, but running along the edge with a large soft brush. you can make the blend a bit more random.
here's one I prepared earlier. I like to think it works because the horizon is at the same level.


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#131898 - 23/12/2002 14:13 Re: Help with image editing [Re: wfaulk]
Dignan
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Thanks a bunch, Bitt! That was exactly what I needed.

Here's one I did of a firend of mine:


Thanks again!


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#131899 - 23/12/2002 21:16 Re: Help with image editing [Re: Dignan]
lectric
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Registered: 20/01/2002
Posts: 2085
Loc: New Orleans, LA
Just so ya know... You can do ALL KINDS of cool things with layer masking. It doesn't have to be a plain gradient either. Example attached. (French Marketplace in New Orleans)


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