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Post by Fuzzy Penguin on Aug 15, 2005 8:18:17 GMT -5
Now, i know what you are thinking. But, i do know how to blend. The problem is much simpler than tht, i think. I just got Photoshop Elements 3.0 and i can not find the mask layer button. For anyone that could help me, could you please reply? Thanks
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Post by Destiny on Aug 15, 2005 9:20:46 GMT -5
Layer > Add Layer Mask
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Post by Goodbye, Grandy on Aug 15, 2005 12:26:55 GMT -5
That doesn't blend the picture. What I will tell you now is the way I have blended many things that even Gabriel said had great blending. 1. First do what Destiny suggested, select the layer you would liek to blend and go to Layer-> Add Layer Mask-> Reveal All. 2. Now select the brush tool, make it a nice blending or grunge brush as those seem to work the best. Set your foreground colour as black and the brush opacity to either 40% or 20%. 3. Select the layer mask and begin to brush around the edges, and inside of the picture (if brushing on a face immediately go to 20%). This will blend the picture very nicely.
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Post by kingdiamondi on Aug 15, 2005 14:30:06 GMT -5
no kidding, everyone knows that a layer mask is for brushing over, even my old ass tutorial said it
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Post by Gabriel on Aug 15, 2005 19:18:37 GMT -5
There have been so many "How do i blend?" threads, that its not funny annymore. Look up old threads before making a new one.
*locked*
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