![]() ![]() Once happy with everything it’s time to save file by heading over to File > Save As.… Now that everything has been set up appropriately adjust other effect factors such as contrast sharpness saturation levels etc whatever necessary for further perfection of overall visual presentation. Then work with either a soft edged brush or even polygonal lasso tools can be super helpful depending on how intricate the areas being blended together are you’ll definitely want a steady hand here so don’t forget to utilize keyboard shortcuts like (Ctrl+-) or Shift+[, respectively, which will zoom out and in as much needed.ĭon’t forget about layer masks too, which can really help refine your edges with more accuracy than just using brushes alone. Use the move tool to reposition the image correctly, but if your transparency isn’t looking quite right yet type in ‘Q’ for quick mask mode. It’s important to ensure that the smaller image is properly positioned and scaled before blending. ![]() ![]() You should now see both photos layered atop one another where you can proceed with implementing & perfecting its transformation as required! Preferably utilizing precision tools such as rulers & grids if working with technical elements Head back on over to the main / larger project and paste (Ctrl+V) down your smaller image layer onto a new layer beneath or above any existing layers in use. Step 4: Paste The Smaller Image on To The Larger One Go back into the file tab where your second smaller image resides go ahead and select all (Ctrl+A) then copy (Ctrl+C). Select the larger / main image which is going to have another image blended onto it.
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