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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Photoshop Tutorial - Blending images with Gradients

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First thing you will need is 2 images. Make sure they are both in the same resolution (72 dpi for the web) and color-space (RGB in this case). Open both these documents in Photoshop.


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We will want to combine both images into 1 document.
Now select the move tool "V" key.
Drag one image into the other window and a new layer will be created automatically with the new layer on top.
Tip: To center the new image in the window hold down the Shift key while dragging.

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The Layer Mask
Click on the add layer mask button
This will create a new layer mask. A layer mask is transparent. When you paint black into the mask it allows the image underneath to show through. Where it is white, the underlying layer will be hidden.

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Press the "G" key to select the gradient tool. Make sure the fore and backgrounds are set to black and white. "D" key.
Select linear gradient and foreground to background.
Now drag the gradient diagonally across the image.

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You can see the gradient in the layer thumbnail and the result on the image. Where it is white, the top image shows and where it is darker the back shows through. Experiment with differant angles.
Tip: You may also use any of the brush tools on the mask. Black will "paint away" the image and white will "paint it back". Use a soft brush for best results.

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For an interesting variation change the layer blending mode to multiply. This makes the top image appear as if it is a reflection in the glass on the clock.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and let me know if you want more on collaging techniques. This is one of my specialties.
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