pshop how 2 do this?
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- sauerbraten0
i can't do it on my mac, but i imagine it has something to do with making an image a negative that disguises itself when it's the positive image or some crap.
- JoePete0
ummm...yea....
not even close dude!
the some crap is a naked chick.
That is a cool effect, wish i could do that to all pics!!JP*//
- TResudek0
Indeed... very cool. I'm gonna get right on that and see if I can figure it out.
TR
- Nairn0
"this is so intelligent!"?
- kpl0
old trick...
someone already posted this to nt like five months ago or so.
- aliendn0
yes, it is so intelligent, if someone made that up and there was no prior existence of it.
relax.
- ********0
that was weak
- TResudek0
I get that it is two images that alternate pixels and that internet explorer creates a blue checked mask on the image when you select all but I don't understand why I we see the image of flowers and not the hidden image. i just put together a really quick version of this but I couldn't figure out how to make the primary image take dominance.
Any ideas?
TR
- TResudek0
I get that it is two images that alternate pixels and that internet explorer creates a blue checked mask on the image when you select all but I don't understand why I we see the image of flowers and not the hidden image. i just put together a really quick version of this but I couldn't figure out how to make the primary image take dominance.
Any ideas?
TR
- jox0
that sorta looks like shania twain
- unknown0
Shit it took me exactly 10 sec to figure it out. They just put the pic of the girl on the blue channel in photoshop...
nice tits! RESPECT!
- sirep8nt0
1. Create a 2px x 2px, transparent Photoshop file
2. Zoom way in and make this a checkboard. The top left pixel should be black as well as the bottom right pixel.
3. Select All
4. Edit -> Define Pattern -> Name pattern whatever you want.
5. Close this file, you' re now done with it.6. Put the two images you want to use in one Photoshop file (separate layers). For the main picture, it is best to use a photo that is broken up, like flowers, rocks, bricks, plants, etc. Basically trying to hide the lines of the image that will be hidden. Similar to a zebra' s stripes breaking it' s own outline up when in long grass.
7. Create a new layer and fill this layer with your pattern. Edit -> Fill -> Use Pattern -> Find your pattern
8. While holding Ctrl, click on that new layer. This will select anything in the layer.
9. Using that selection, delete from the image you' d like to hide.
10. Inverse the selection and delete that selection from the main image which will be showing.From there, it is a matter of trying to disguise the hidden layer. The best way to do this is to first drop the opacity of the layer. I used 17%, but I think it all depends on the pictures you use. Then grab a color from the main image using the eye dropper, and fill a layer beneath everything with it. Darker colors seem to work better. This gives the hidden picture a tint of that color (since that layer is mostly transparent) and helps blend it in. This is actually the most important step.
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- jox0
hey, i thought you used a mac, Monty?
- jox0
i mean, I thought you used a PC.
I'm so stupid.
- unknown0
Mac at work, unfortunatly. But I put in a request for the DELL XPS and they approved.. so I should get it next month.
- unknown0
dude you're using netscape!
- jox0
neat-o!
i never really got it, Meok.nu is your personal site or the company? : /
- ********0
pixels

