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fading?
how do i fade an image? like its solid from one spot but if u keep going the opacity lowers. how do i do that to pics?
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what prog you using bud ?????
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Adobe Photoshop 7.0
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Not quite sure exactly what your asking, but if you mean to fade a small part while the rest is solid. Like you want a df guy faded infront of a background. Place him in a new layer on top of the backgorund. Then do your opacity change to that layer.
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it is very easy and one of the basic things in photoshop you must learn if u want to make anything good.
some peeps use feathering: http://www.bluesfear.com/tutorials/Blending.htm but there is an easier way but i cannot find a tutorial for it :/ i'll try to explain it: make a background make a new layer and add the pic to it you want to blend in the layers pallette at the bottom there is a little button (grey with a white circle) called 'add layer mask' press 'd' to reset your colors then select the gradient tool and greate a gradient from one side of the image to the other what it does is make visible the parts of the image that u just applied the black to and the white part of the gradient will make the image transparent. well it IS easy but i cant explain it very well without showing pics. try what i said and se if you can make some sense of it good luck |
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well, i tried ur gradient way but it did nothing at all.
i made a bg then i added my pic. i clicked the add layer mask and applied the gradient but it just left the pic as it was. i'll just have to stick with the bluesfear tutorial. |
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