Do you wish to blend yours or any two different pictures to look like one? Without having to stress yourself? Well in this article I ll show you the easy and simplest way to blend two or more images using Adobe Photoshop on your personal or office computer.
Just like every other articles I wrote here always have the other way round of doing it using mobile gadget or phones
Now let's proceed, first of all you need to Place two different photos in two different layers via the Photoshop window. If you don't know how to create Layers in your Photoshop click here to learn it before you procced as it is one of the basic idea to get you started.
The next thing you should do is to Add a Layer mask to each of the two different layers you ve created already
In the window, the Two images now sat next next to each other, but can't blend imidiately yet as you can still see that the grey backgrounds of the two different layers are in different shade, and the question might be how to remove the grey shades in other to blend?
Well to To fix this issue of grey backgrounds we have to create other two Layer Masks on each of the layers we created in the first place, so we can be able to apply a gradient which will then make the two layers blend together to our satisfaction. Now To add a Layer Mask it's very simple kindly click on each of the two different layers Layer in the Layers Palette in-turn and then click the icon that shows a circle sat inside a rectangle. When you do this right in the window a white rectangle will appear in each of your already created layers then you have to Apply a Gradient, to do this kindly Click inside the white rectangle of one of the layers you ve created to activate the Layer Mask for the layer and then select the Gradient tool and Choose the background to transparent gradient. You can also do this in the edit options bar that can be found in the top tool bar. You have to Make sure that the first Gradient option, Linear, is selected so when applied the gradient is straight and uniformed and keep the Mode on Normal and Opacity at 100% (hundred Percent).
You may find it easier to hide the layer you're not working on so you can see the changes the gradient's made more easily. In other To hide a layer, just click on the eye icon in the layers palette next to the layer you want to 'switch off' and you'll no longer be able to see it.
Click and hold just outside to the right of the left photo and drag your mouse back towards it. You'll need to go over the left photo slightly to create the seamless blend we're looking for. Let go and you will see a gradient edge on the right side of the photo (notice how it's softer).
If it doesn't look quite right, or it's taken too much of your shot away, undo the last step and redo it, adjusting the start and position each time until you get it right.
Apply the Second Gradient
Now we need to do the same to the right hand photo. If you hid the layer make it visible by clicking where the eye icon was and hide the other layer if you so wish.
Click and hold just outside to the left of the right hand photo and drag back towards the right to create a line. Let go and you will see a gradient edge on the left side of the photo. Again, if it doesn't look right, redo until it does.
The second to the last step, Move the photos closer together
Now turn both layers back on and use the move tool to drag the right photo over the left until the blend looks right and you don’t see any of the transparancy again.
And finally Crop and save your Photo Using the crop tool to remove any excess canvas and save your photos and that's it all, if you find this article useful drop your remark, you can click here for the mobile version tutorials
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