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Dapadipz
09-20-2003, 07:15 PM
How Would I Fade One Image Into Another?

MetroStars
09-20-2003, 07:19 PM
I don't how u do this in photo shop,

but the way i do it in Firworks is colour fill 1 image then Lasso the edges of the image, then colour fill the 2nd image, then merge them together, creating the fading effect..


I know that probably does not help...

but i just thought i wud share it anyway :lol:

sorry Dapa

Dapadipz
09-20-2003, 07:22 PM
:lol: :lol: no worries il have a go with fireworks ;)

EDIT - actually no i wont :lol: - forgot that i still aint installed fireworks since wen i remastered :( il download it again later

pol
09-20-2003, 07:25 PM
theres a couple of ways Dapadipz - you could try dragging one of the images onto another, giving you another layer.

now that you have the two layers - increase the 'canvas size' in the 'edit' menu to whatever size you need. then when your working with one of the layers, use the 'magic wand' tool to select all of the transparent part around the image (or just make a selection with one of the marquee tools).

when you've got your selection, goto the 'select' menu, and 'feather' the edge of the selection. you'll get a scale that comes up in 'amount of pixels' - the bigger the amount, the bigger the fade effect on the edgde will be. :D

this can be a bit fiddly, there are some other ways using transparency etc so if your struggling just post back and i'll edit this one with some screenshots. ;)


edit - forgot to mention :blink: when you have your selection and you've 'feathered' it, press backspace to fade the edges. :D

Dapadipz
09-20-2003, 07:30 PM
Thanks pol! :D

I'll TRY And Have A Go ;) :lol:

MetroStars
09-20-2003, 07:30 PM
Nice tip POL ;)

Dapadipz
09-20-2003, 07:44 PM
Anyway Im Making SLOW Progress

Ive Got 2 Sample Images and I Dont Know If Im Doing The "Magic Wand" Bit Right?
I Want The Left Side Image (BLUE) to Fade into the image on the right (Green One)

Ive Used The Wand To Erase Some Of The Blue Image - Is This Totally Wrong

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-fadingattempt.jpg

pol
09-20-2003, 07:47 PM
gimme 20 mins (maybe 30, its sat night here :blink: :P) and i'll post some screens :D

Dapadipz
09-20-2003, 07:49 PM
LOL Thanks pol - i owe u one ;)

pol
09-20-2003, 08:47 PM
ok Dapadipz, what you want to do will be best done using the 'rectangular marquee' selection, not the wand. get both your images sie-by-side like this, and make a box selection between the two

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa1.jpg



when you get your selection, click the 'select menu', then 'feather' - you'll see this

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa2.jpg



select a feather amount, the bigger the more 'fade' - this is 20 but it didnt finish the best, try a bit higher until you get it the way you want

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa3.jpg


then make sure your working on one of the layers you want to fade, and hit 'backspace'

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa4.jpg


change 'layers' and hit backspace again

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa5.jpg


then lose the marquee selection

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa7.jpg


because this way you've ended up with a with background, the faded pics wont look that good next to each other, so create a new layer, and make a blank selection with the marquee, big enough to cover what you want to join

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa8.jpg


then set your foreground and background colours to match each image using the 'colour dropper' tool

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa10.jpg


then, on your new layer, within the selection, use the 'gradient tool' to get a balance between the two colours like this

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa11.jpg


then move your new layer up and behind your two faded layers, and adjust the 'layer transparency' (on the top of the layers palette) till it looks right.

http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-Dapa12.jpg


this ones a bit rough, but to get it exact all you have to do is play around with the layer transparencies, and the feather on your first selections. it wont take you long till you get it spot-on - you can even make 'duplicate layers' of your first ones so that you can fade-delete certain parts of them to make it look better ;) :D

lemme know if you get stuck

too many pics on this msg :) (http://www.uploadit.org/files/200903-DapadipzB1.gif)

Dapadipz
09-20-2003, 08:51 PM
thanks for that pol! the screenies have been a great help! il have a go now again!
thanks again

pol
09-20-2003, 08:53 PM
no worries Dapadipz :D