~Dom~ Posted May 9, 2007 Report Posted May 9, 2007 Can anyone do a tutorial on how to make the Perfect blend like with different backgrounds and stuff. Because I am not that good!!
.Cat. Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 There are a few things you could do... 1. Cut both pictures from their backgrounds, and paste both on a new white canvas, and go from there, so now both pictures have the same background. I think I did that with this: 2. If one of the pictures backgrounds is big enough, you could cut the other picture from it's background and paste it on the other picture. I did that with these manips: 3. Otherwise, you could just blend the backgrounds with the rectangular marquee tool, with feathering. If you want me to morely explain any of the steps, say the word
Cerise Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 Nothing big or fantastic, just a basic coloring tutorial. I'd love to see results When I followed it totally I got but when I lowered the opacity of some of the layers I got My problem probably was I didnt use a Image that was already in light And another result when I changed the Opacity some more
~Dom~ Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 There are a few things you could do... 1. Cut both pictures from their backgrounds, and paste both on a new white canvas, and go from there, so now both pictures have the same background. I think I did that with this: 2. If one of the pictures backgrounds is big enough, you could cut the other picture from it's background and paste it on the other picture. I did that with these manips: 3. Otherwise, you could just blend the backgrounds with the rectangular marquee tool, with feathering. If you want me to morely explain any of the steps, say the word Thanks Cat. I would like you to explain more, if that OK. I really just don't get the gist of blending
aejdude Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 That colouring looks really nice, may try it out!
.Cat. Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 Get your image, select all (Ctrl +A), make a new layer, and go to Edit>Stroke and enter in 1px as the setting and pick whatever colour.
aejdude Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 That colouring looks really nice, may try it out! Results: Colour B&W
Eli Posted May 12, 2007 Report Posted May 12, 2007 Nothing big or fantastic, just a basic coloring tutorial. I'd love to see results When I followed it totally I got but when I lowered the opacity of some of the layers I got My problem probably was I didnt use a Image that was already in light And another result when I changed the Opacity some more Yeah, some images tend to get orange or yellow, so you might have to adjust opacity or maybe even delete layers. It depends on the coloring of the image But I think your adjusted opacity results turned out great
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