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Post by (¯`•Stormraven•._) on Mar 1, 2007 6:06:40 GMT -8
which is the best way to blend images together?
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Post by Cassie on Mar 1, 2007 6:09:42 GMT -8
What do you mean? What program do you have?
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shin n. 1) a device used for finding furniture in the dark
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Post by Shine on Mar 1, 2007 16:39:49 GMT -8
Depends what program you have. Usually its the smudge tool.
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Post by (¯`•Stormraven•._) on Mar 2, 2007 1:13:57 GMT -8
sorry forgot to mention i have photoshop 7, in college
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Post by Cassie on Mar 2, 2007 19:31:21 GMT -8
Oh ok, like .shnb said, I would use the smudge tool, then the blur tool. Some combination like that works best for me.
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Post by ircrazyd on Mar 3, 2007 10:09:37 GMT -8
If you have PS7, then i really wouldn't recommend smudging as you don't have shape dynamics. Try erasing, filters, bluring, every designer has their different ways.
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Post by Anselm on Mar 3, 2007 12:15:23 GMT -8
Develop your own way. Try the ways Crazy said, work with them, make a way that you like and stil looks good and actually blends.
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