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Thread: Blending [Photoshop]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martiniii332 View Post
    I do, but I am not good with them.
    What? It's just a mask that makes it so when you use black it erases and white brings it back. It allows you to hide parts of an image without actually losing part of the image. That's how the great majority of us blend. Look up some tutorials on masking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevencho View Post
    What? It's just a mask that makes it so when you use black it erases and white brings it back. It allows you to hide parts of an image without actually losing part of the image. That's how the great majority of us blend. Look up some tutorials on masking.
    I used to do it when I made videos but I never thought it to be almost the same in image editing. Thanks, and I will do that.

    Quick question - How come EVERY time I upload a sig it comes out in low quality like this (below)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martiniii332 View Post
    I used to do it when I made videos but I never thought it to be almost the same in image editing. Thanks, and I will do that.
    No problem. That's what I meant by a gradient. Adding a black to white gradient on a layer mask. That way the image looks like its fading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevencho View Post
    No problem. That's what I meant by a gradient. Adding a black to white gradient on a layer mask. That way the image looks like its fading.
    Okay, thanks for your help stevencho!

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