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Post by Desecration Smile on Mar 5, 2005 18:56:34 GMT
Quite a cool affect it will make two images blend together. Step 1: find two images that you want to blend together, make them both the same Step 2: open them both in differant windows. Step 3: On the left side of one of your images cut a 1 pixel width line going from the top to the bottom and paste it onto the other image, placing it in the same position as it was in, keep its transparency 100%. Step 4: Now cut another 1 pixel width line beside where you cut the other one, paste it onto the other image beside the original and make its transparency 99% Step 5: keep doing this until your entire image looks like this This is only a simple one, you could make banners with 4 differant images, bg's sigs all sorts look at this backround i made img173.exs.cx/img173/232/bg9nw.pngso keep trying differant things
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kalt
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Post by kalt on Mar 10, 2005 0:35:56 GMT
? Where can I find this "transperancy" thing? How do I move it to 99?
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Post by Josh on Mar 10, 2005 0:50:49 GMT
he means opacity and it is in the layers pallette.
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Post by Alejandro Murrieta on Mar 11, 2005 21:43:33 GMT
I didn't get that. What do you use to crop the 1 pixel? I am fonfused
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Post by Josh on Mar 11, 2005 22:43:43 GMT
I didn't get that. What do you use to crop the 1 pixel? I am fonfused i think he means use the 1 pixel vertical rectangular marquee tool to select the column farthest to the left and then you hit delete.
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kalt
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Post by kalt on Mar 12, 2005 2:49:57 GMT
Could someone please rephrase that or something, because I don't understand that part at all
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Post by Christie on Mar 12, 2005 5:58:50 GMT
Try this tutorial instead Made by yours truley
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Post by Josh on Mar 12, 2005 18:21:50 GMT
yes that is a very good tutorial. follow that one.
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