GIMP :: How To Blend 2 Pics Into 1
Jul 17, 2013i have a car pic and a pic of paint being splash on a wall...
can i combine the pic to make it as if the paint is splash on the car?
i have a car pic and a pic of paint being splash on a wall...
can i combine the pic to make it as if the paint is splash on the car?
Have about 25 old pics, shot back in early 60's that I ned to restore. Find it strange that there is not a tutoral for this in GIMP.
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I'll try to attach a quick test file, if it lets me, to illustrate what I'm talking about. Note how the gradient cuts out diagonally across the rounded corner rather than curving and following the corner around.
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About a year ago I created this picture using gimp (ignore the text) .
My problem is that I have completely forgotten how I did it and now I need to know how.
So how to create the blend effect in the upper right of the circle (again don't worry about the text)?
I obviously got far enough to add the images together and get the correct size. I just cant find any tutorials to show me how to make the layers blend and look more natural. I added a new background to an image and I want it to look like it belongs there:
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For example take this tutorial and look at step 2:
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geometry or topology at end of blend too complex Failed to perform blend.Failure while filleting.>
why its not working.
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Update: Looks like I can feather before copying/pasting the selection.
I used to work in Photoshop and GIMP, but then became sidetracked. I've forgotten half of it. I used to make siggies for others all the time, although I really was guessing my way through some of it. I knew I could do better.
Anyway, I figured it'd be wise to start with a really basic question. I'll use the pic below as an example.
In a pic such as this one, how would you go about seamlessly blending the edge of the picture with the background? (All I did so far was have 2 separate layers; the picture of the hottie, and then behind it of course was just the template where I tried to match the pink from the hotty pic).
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I used to go about all this various ways way back when, but like I said... I've forgotten half my little tricks which I know really weren't the correct and easiest route to go about it.
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if that description doesn't make sense, imagine using such a tool on a a black dot on a white page. it would make the outer part of the circle transition from black, to dark grey, to a lighter grey, and then to white...
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