I would like to know how I can blend different layers into each other. I'm making a banner and have different pictures that overlap each other a little, and I would like to have the pictures to blend at that overlap point so you can't see it's two different pictures just put next to each other. Does anyone know how I can do this? I searched in the help section of photoshop, but they don't clearly explain something like this.
Hi RBC! OK, sorry, I don't have photoshop, but let me send you to the Icon Tutorial Thread in this forum, where those questions can be placed. Making banners is nearly the same as making icons, just a different size, so the tutorials you may find there might help you solving this problem. Further more you can re-post your question at that place, cause there are lots of talented persons - many with photoshop - who surely can help you One hint: in my program this blending is available under "Properties of the object", when you make a right mouse click on the layer it should show up. There try to choose "Invert multiplication" - perhaps this will work.
I took a course in digital imaging in college and we learned all about photoshop and it's endless possibilites, unfortunately I don't have photoshop to make banners, is it possible to download a free trial or something?
Use the brushtool to erase the bit that's overlapping. I always use the brushtool to blend my images.
Try this link: Photoshop CS2 Now that there's already the Icon Tutorial Thread existing, please continue placing your questions etc. over there, I'll go ahead and lock this thread *locked*