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Old 05-25-2004, 07:20 AM Fading An Image
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I'm interested in learning how to fade a picture on a graphics. I often see this effect used, where something blends in to another and it looks really effective, although I've never been able to do it.

I've found quite a good example here - http://www.10thhussar.co.uk/Ruudvanni.jpg and there is another example of this being done in this tutorial i found. The tutorial however, isn't really the best, it doesn't really go through things fully and the effect is a little different.
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Actually, that is a quite simple effect to achieve. Paste a pic on top of another pic(make sure they are seperate layers) and make a selection around the person. You can now feather and delete the selection.. repeat as many times as need to make sure it is blening smoothly.
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you might also adjust the opacity. put whatever image you want to bland on top and on your layer palette there's a bar next to each layer. Slide the bar of the layer you want to fade down, and it will become transparent.
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Or you can put the second image on top of the first on a new layer and then take the eraser tool and wipe out a side of it .. Lower the opacity of the Eraser tool using the tool Pallete box to get better results.
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Old 08-05-2004, 03:01 PM
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or you could set the layer to different blend types... I like burn, overlay, screen, or soft light, then it will blend into the other images.
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