PS stupid question
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- Ginja
Ive never known how todo this and don't even know what its called. But how in PS do you fade an image in to another image or a colour.
Is that dumb or what...
- Ginja0
Link to a tutorial would be sooooooo great if anybody knows what I'm going on about.
- UndoUndo0
just overlay the two images, each on a seperate layer and use the eraser tool with a feathered airbrush and remove what you dont want. voila!
- ********0
no such things as a stupid question. use your gradient tool look at your options in the toolbar at the top
- Ginja0
I tried the gradiant tool, that i usually use to fade from one colour toanother but didn't know how to make the second colour just transparent...
i'll try both things you said thou.
thanks for the tips.
- vespa0
okay so say you have two layers, and you want the top one to graduate into the bottom one.
set your foreground colour to white.
set your background colour to black.
click on the top layer that you want to graduate.
click the "add vector mask" button (layers palette at the bottom, 2nd button from left)
single click on the layer mask that has just been created.
use your gradiate tool to do the fade - white = opaque, black = tranparent.
- vespa0
sorry that button is called "add layer mask"
- spendogg0
yes layer mask - gradient on the layer mask is the way
- dot-matrix0
its really the little things isnt it....
sniff...