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[FURB] Blending tutorial, 2 wallpapers
Posted on Friday, February 13, 2009 / Posted at 9:07 PM
[01] Blending tutorial
[01-02] Stock wallpapers

I am typing out a blending tutorial because someone requested for it at my blog. Firstly, I am f-urballs if you didn't know. So here we'll begin.

This tutorial is on blending - layer mask style. Start out with your image. I picked Katy Perry.




Firstly, drag them into a new image.



Make sure that 'Layer 1' is on top of 'Layer 2'. Next, click the layer mask tool on your bottom right as shown in the diagram. 3rd icon from your left.



Next, click on your Brush tool. Set the master diameter to 100px, 0% hardness, 100% opacity and 100% flow. Your brush colour should already be black since you're on layer mask but just to make sure.

Then, colour over the spot which you want it to be blended in together. Like this.



And there you're done!

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