Photoshop splice 2 pictures together
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In the video, I decided to move the picture of my female model closer to my male model as shown below:Īnd lower the opacity of the brush and select the “set to enable airbrush capabilities” icon since this allows you to control the paint flow based on how long you keep the left mouse button pressed while painting.Ĭlick the set foreground color icon againĬhoose black paint as shown in the image below: If you’d like to reposition your top image, simply click on the move tool icon in the left toolbar and move it to the desired location Then simply paint over the areas that you want to restore as shown below:
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If you erase away areas that you want to keep, simply click on the “set foreground color” iconĪnd choose white paint. Restoring areas that you accidentally erased: Just try not to paint too close to the areas that you want to keep because on those areas we need to lower the opacity so that they blend better with the background. Now paint away the areas which are close to the parts of the image that you want to keep.
Photoshop splice 2 pictures together code#
In the video, I chose black paint which is the hex color code #000000. Now click on the “set foreground color” icon in the left toolbar to choose a paint color Now select the top layer in the layers window and click on the “add layer mask” icon at the bottom which looks like a rectangle with a circle in the middle. Now adjust your brush size to what works best for you. Now click on the brush tool icon in the left toolbar which looks like this After positioning the image where you want it, simply double click on the image for the changes to take effect.Įrasing away areas in the image that you don’t want: To preserve the aspect ratio of the image, I held down the shift key on my keyboard while pressing and holding down my left mouse button and dragging. Go to the image that will serve as the background and go to “edit > paste”.Īfter I pasted my image, it looked like this: Now select the image using the rectangular marquee tool. Now open the image that you want to paste into the canvas and click the rectangular marquee tool icon in the left tool bar which looks like this Rule of thumb, always go larger in size.īelow you can see how my canvas looked after I made it wider. Note that these measurements don’t have to be exact because you can always crop the image later. As for the anchor, I clicked on the left arrow because I wanted the left side preserved and only the right side widened. In the video to make it wider, I entered 200 percent for the width and left the height the same. I did this by going to “image > canvas size”.Įnter in the new size of the canvas. In the video I had to make the canvas wider. If your image doesn’t have enough empty space to fit in another image, simply enlarge the canvas.
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In the video, I left it on the default name. Give the layer a name or leave it on default. After opening the image, unlock the layer if it’s locked. Keep in mind that this is the image that will act as your background. Open up the image that you’d like to merge with another image. Note that while I am using Photoshop CC for this tutorial, older versions such as Photoshop CS6 and some other older versions, will also work.Ĭan’t view the video? Watch it on YouTube In the video below you can see how I did it and beneath the video, you will find the written tutorial. In such situations this a technique worth knowing because it’s easier and faster blending an image with a background than it is changing the background of an image in Photoshop.
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Photoshop splice 2 pictures together how to#
In this tutorial I figured I’d show people how to blend two images which have backgrounds that are similar in color.