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Blending two pictures (Photoshop) by Suicidexmaker

 

I always start with a base of about 450x150. (click on the pictures to make them larger)

16ji5.th.jpg

 

Pick two pictures that are simular or have a simular background. This will make it easier to blend. Crop the pictures so that the width is larger than the height. for example:

27pe.th.jpg

 

Then resize the pictures so that the height is 150pixels to match the base.

34tj.th.jpg

 

Select the images and place them onto the base. You may need to set the opacity lower on the right hand side image so you can line them up. You want them to overlap slightly so that when you brush away the top picture you will have the background of the bottom picture showing through.

45kv1.th.jpg

 

Then take the eraser brush and use a brush that comes default with photoshop. It has a soft edge and you want to use about a 36pixel brush at about an opacity of 71%. Use the brush to brush away the edge of the picture on the right which is on top. Brush away the edge in the middle of the graphic up to the main subject like here:

50vi.th.jpg

 

Then crop the image if there is any white space left.

I then sharpened it and used various blue layers ontop to get the colour.

 

hope it helps.

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