i need a bit of assistance
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Re: i need a bit of assistance
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jun 20th at 2:20pm 2004


i am using PSP8, i wanna take two separate images, and combine them into one.. i have seen this done around here, but.. i am unable to duplicate the effect..

any assistance would be appreciated..

Orph

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Re: i need a bit of assistance
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jun 20th at 2:56pm 2004


solved it.. sorta :/

my son showed me a way that sufficed.. but i would still like a preferred method..

notice results here

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Re: i need a bit of assistance
Posted by scary_jeff on Sun Jun 20th at 3:39pm 2004


Open your base image.
Open your overlay image.
Copy the overlay image (edit>copy).
Go to the base image window, edit>'paste as new layer'.
Move it where you want it, then click it to place it.
Go to Layers>Properties.
Open the 'Blend Ranges' tab.
Play around with the bars. I found moving the top left arrow from either bar to the right acheived a good transparency effect of the top layer.

This is probably not the technically proper way, but it worked for me

Just found another way:

Open base and overlay images.
Go to the overlay image.
Colours>Adjust>'Brightness/Contrast'.
Reduce both these settings (brightness -35, contrast -10 seemed ok).
Go to the base image.
Image>Arithmatic.
Set image 1 as the base image and image 2 as the overlay.
Select Add.
Select 'all channels'.
A new image gets created. Both the base and overlay images need to be the same size, or one image will get stretched/shrunk.




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Re: i need a bit of assistance
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jun 21st at 11:41am 2004


between fathersday stuff, and overhauling my truck, time got away from me..

/me forgot to say thanx..

thanx jeff

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Re: i need a bit of assistance
Posted by Lugz on Mon Jul 12th at 8:17pm 2004


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Re: i need a bit of assistance
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Jul 12th at 8:41pm 2004


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