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cr8zymusicfan
I want to learn how to blend like this:


Or this:


The background and blending is nice for this one.


If anyone knows, please tell me, or PM me, whatever is fine.

Thumbnails are your friends.
talcumpowder
It's in the creativty more than anything. wink.gif If you're not creative, noting in the world can help you.
Oh. And picture choice. Find nice, high-quality pictures.
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Mulder
well, i wrote a tutorial.

*shrugs*

http://seizure.ill-wed.com/blending.php

blendings my specialty, so i can probably help.
PrincessAda
Check tutorials first.
click
YourSuperior
QUOTE(xbabyboo @ Feb 2 2006, 8:25 PM)
Check tutorials first.
click

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Um. That's already been stated. You've spammed twice already. You keep posting things have already been stated. You did it in xanga help too.

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Here's another tutorial for Ms Paint if you don't have Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop.

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...0&#entry1875063
CeenieBop
well what program are u using? if u are using photoshop..... select what u want to be blended..... Select>Feather>Pick a number>Ok then if you are only doing part of the image go Select>Inverse>Delete> if not then from the first set of instruction s after u pressed ok.... click delete... hope thats what u wanted to know if not be more specific on what u want n maybe I can help.
cr8zymusicfan
Look at this tutorial:
http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...501&hl=blending

You see how you can still se the lines of the first and second picture?? Is that supposed to happen?? That's what I'm confused on.

And, to answer anymore questions, I have Photoshop.
freeflow
^ Thats for psp , but for the best blending no you shouldn't see hte lines. In the begining you may seem them .
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