Photoshop :: Merging Two Flags Together
Sep 8, 2003how i can merge two flags side by side together?.
What i what is the end of the first flag and the start of the second flag to have a slightly faded look and they both are joined together.
how i can merge two flags side by side together?.
What i what is the end of the first flag and the start of the second flag to have a slightly faded look and they both are joined together.
I would like to change the flags in the coat of arms of Colombia with another flag.
This is the coat of arms of Colombia (2000px, 2000 x 2034):
And I would like to replace the flags with this flag:
how the two flages tied togather?
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the info in Bridge (at least for the directory stucture for the old computer) will move over to the new computer. Has anyone actually tried this? It would be devastating if the Flags didn't transfer over - it would cost untold work.
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- FILTER BASED ON FLAG STATUS (REJECTED ONLY)
But none seems to really get seeing all my picture, flagged and unflagged one.
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I'm using Lr 4.3
NEF (raw) files.
The sidecar files are all present.
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When I flatten the layers, what I get is not what I had before the layers are different, hard to describe exactly how. I notice that if I merge the fourth and fifth layers (with the "Hard Light" blend mode), and only those two layers, I get the same behavior as when I flatten the entire image.
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Note:Each DNG image looks good using CS5-64 File Open. I have two jpg if needed to show.
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I open up a background layer - fine.
I add a second layer and add an image - fine.
I add a third layer but when I add an image, the first two layers automatically merge together into a new background layer.
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*at the moment the only way i know how to do it is to open a new file with estimated proportion then select the pics and then drag them to the new file which i dont know his dimensions...
I got an idea for a tattoo that I am wanting to get and the idea is very vivid in my mind, the problem is that I cannot find any "flash" for what it is that I want. I asked a friend of mine for help as he is a graphic artist, and he suggested I get familiar with Photoshop, so here I am. Here is somewhat of a graphical description of what I am attempting to do...
What I am going for is 3 seperate eagles all merged together (or layered on top of each other) in order to create one single piece for my back. The first eagle will create the center of the design with the second eagle above it and to the left a bit with the third eagle to the back of the first one and below the second to make it all one piece.
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