I need to take an image and fade the edges of it to white.
I have 2 days to figure this out because I got put in charge of making the program for my wedding. I know computers inside and out but have never used photoshop before.
Each page is just an image file, and the page background is black. So for the image to go into the page seamlessly, the edges have to fade to black. So far I've only been able to do it with specific kinds of pictures that are already black, or have very dark edges, and I just use the burn tool to fade it to pure black so it blends in nicely. If you go to the page, you'll see what I mean. However I'd like to be able to do a similar thing with brighter images, or images where the edges aren't already black/dark. How can I fade bright images to black in a convincing way? When I try using the burn tool, it doesn't bring it all the way to black, and if I use the gradient tool (i.e. from transparent to black or something), it's hard to get it uniform all the way around the image.
What I am trying to do is, I have an image. I would like to fade the image edges into the background which is colored black. So in essence, I want the image to meld into the background which is black. How is this done. I tried so many things and I cant seem to get it right.
Every time I get close, to getting it right, my image fades somewhat using the gradient tool and a new opaque white layer but I get white and silver boxes on the edges of my image?
i need to make his image into a site.. now i got some ?'s
he is using it for wallpapers, he wants the wallpapers part of the main image on its own layer, so that it is translucent then when you go over it, it will go to full color (no tranparency). do i have to do this as a gif and make it a rollover or something, do i need to make it a seperate image?
So basically, I created coloured text inside Adobe Illustrator and however much I zoom into the text, the text always appears to have smooth edges. Once I click on 'Save For Web', the edge all around the text becomes rough and aliased. I chose GIF and PNG, but it still happens. The text is on a transparency background. The same problem applies to images when I am creating a logo.
I thought this was going to be a piece of cake in the new Illustrator CC but I am having a few unanticipated issues:)I need to create some vector tire images with different edges, such as the top one in the image below.So I thought this would be SO easy by simply creating a pattern brush in Illustrator and then using that for the outside. So I created the shape you see in the middle image below and created a pattern brush with this shape.I then created an ellipse and used the new brush for the outline.
All of those are open paths...it has taken the shape and applied it to the outline but has kept each shape separate, so I am not able to fill the circle in black. I could of course go in and manually join each little corner separately where the little shapes meet but this will take FOREVER with all the images I have to do.
I'm trying to snap a head with it's neck with the merge edge tool, but somewhere along the way, the edges lost there border edge characteristics and now I can't merge the edges. Is there a way to make the edges back to the way they were?
I have seen a number of photos with a fade in the edges, eg a picture of a person with a white background, and the edge faded to brend in with the background.
Anyone know of a good technique to have on pic blend into another. I don't have any good examples, but what I'd like to do is have a pic on the left side fade at the halfway point to a pic on the left. I know photoshop does it with colors, but not sure how to do it with pictures of objects.
I'm trying to edit this theme, but so far it has only given me pain in the head. I know how to edit the colors and everything from the css file and theme.php file, but what I'm very frustrated about at the moment is the fading colors. This is the theme I'm trying to edit: ....
I'm new to Photoshop and I have a bunch of existing JPGs which I need to fade the borders to white, and I'm not quite sure how to do it.....like a gradient fade throught the image into white.
Can I do this without the original .PSD files (since I don't have them)? I'm not too proficient with anti-aliases and layer masks, etc. so if some kind sould can point me in the right direction ...
Im tring to create a line that only the ends fade out.. for example black line that the ends are fading out evenly on both sides... can any1 tell me how to do this?
how do I have 1 image gradually fade into another? i know how to adjust transparency, but that adjusts the entire image and not just a portion of it (from my limited understanding of the program).
how would I go about having the effect on the left side of an image and then fading out to show the original image (without the effect) in a nice even clean way (ie not just stopping suddenly) anyone know?
I created a lovely new image for my website using Photoshop CS. It's a very vivid, colorful design. I would like to use it as a background for my business card but it needs to be faded. I've futzed (a real techie term!) with the hue/saturation and the brightness/contrast but can't seem to find a 'washed out'look i'm going after. Any suggestions?
I am working on a web page and want to have a photo fade to the background. I have done my masking and faded the image to transparency. I went to "save for web" and chose a .gif but when the final image is saved it reverts to a white background. The image still has a fade but with a white background behind it.
I need to design graphics for a vehicle. Background bitmap needs to fade out / become more transparent. The transparency settings doesn't do the trick for me - or am I just not doing it right. I also need to blend 2 nature images into each other and I don't want to see definate lines?
I'm really new to photoshop, so its an easy one but can any1 help me... I want to have a line that fades on both sides, its usally done on printings, its a line that both ends evenly fade out.. can anyone tell me how to do this..
I have a cropped photo. I want to fade the photo on the left side and have the other end so the photo is visible (no screen or fade). This way the left side of the photo will fade into a white block on a web page.
How can i make an image fade away, not blur , but fade/dim like you put a plastic sheet in front. I tried having it too bright but that did not look right ..........
I'm trying to put together a montage of faces which I want to place another pic over so I need to fade the faces. I've tried using fade command, but it doesn't do what I want. In otherwords I don't know how to do what I want...anyone know a tutorial on this kind of thing?