Photoshop :: Blend A Person Into Background
Feb 10, 2007who do you blend a person in to the background
e.g
thats a bit advanced but i want to put a face into a pic and blend it with the back ground .
who do you blend a person in to the background
e.g
thats a bit advanced but i want to put a face into a pic and blend it with the back ground .
I've tried looking for a tutorial about this but so far I've had no luck. I'm sorry if its been asked before, I tried searching but I couldn't find anything about it. Maybe I'm not typing the right words because I doubt nobody has ever wondered how to do this effect. I tried google too.. so I really think I'm not the right search.
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I have a portrait picture of someone but I don't like the background and would like to edit it without changing the picture of the person?
Is this possible with Gimp?
How would I do this and is it easy?
I'm trying to blend the background of one layer into the background layer.
Here's the picture without the layer I want to blend:
And here's the picture with the layer I want to blend:
I want the background of the pic in the middle to blend in with the gradient background.
Does anyone know how to make the edges of the picture fade away and blend with the background?
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Therefore, I figured I could save the background image and logo files separately, and then layer them using HTML and CSS. For it to look comparable therefore, I want to keep the background of the logo transparent. I would also like to set the blend mode of the logo to linear dodge (add) - so that whatever size the background image is scaled to, the logo remains the same size, with the same blend mode. The problem is that when I save the logo as a transparent png file (24-bit), it is not maintaining the blend mode.
(Photoshop CS4)
How do I make the grass blend with the background. There's not a line that cuts it off, it just gently blends.
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So I have a few questions;
1) the images have slightly different orientation. I can't get them to perfectly align, its weird, I really can't do it. I can get it close, but not perfect, is there a simple way ?
2) How do I keep the common element between the images (the background) and remove what's different (the text) ?
I tried overlaying them after having deleted the text, but I still get the damn contour effect.
3) Furthermore, the colors are slightly different between the images, is there a simple way to get them to match ?
how can you put 1 person with another? i've been trying and it came out like this.
i smudged out teh faces. ;O
how can i like put the hand on teh shoulder?
I have searched the site but am unsure whether or not I need certain plugins etc or whether I will be able to get the required effect without.My problem is I have just been asked to update a website.
I would like to know "IN LAYMANS TERMS" how to keep the style of headers the same but change the images.
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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).
I'm also curious about just blending 2 or more photographs together to create a collage. I've done this before, but I know I made it harder and more tedious than it had to be. So.... would a collage have to be done a little differently.
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.
this is my problem:
Pic 1. I have an image I want to use as a background, however the image is not complete. I need a part of pic 2 to fullfill it.
Pic 2. The colors around the object doesn't match the colors of Pic 1.
Normally it would be best to cut the object out. However in this case it wouldn't look nice (the object is mixed out (in color) with the rest of the image). If I cut out something the object won't look "proper".
My question:
How can I blend pic 2 on pic 1, using the original object from pic 2 (as it is), and at the same time blend the colors around it, so that it matches that of pic 1 / or simply remove it somehow?
I have "group1" and inside that group, only one layer: "layer1". The blending mode for "group1" is vivid light and for "layer1" it's "normal".
Now, if I change "group1" to "pass through" and "layer1" to "vivid light" ... the result is completely different, while it should be the same, shouldn't it?
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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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