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Old 02-22-2009, 09:05 PM
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Transforming from 2 seperate pictures into one composition

This is the first one :

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This is the second :

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And here is what i ended with , I hope you like it

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Old 02-22-2009, 09:07 PM
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yep, really clever and I like it a lot, so you going to tell us how you did it?
what software were you using.
Nice job,
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First you have to scale up both layers to fit each other in the compostion .
Then you add the text part .
Then you add the extra's and change the way the layers are communicating with each other .

Sorry if this explanation is not the the best but i'm not verry good in writing tutorials , i forget what i'm doing while i'm doing it .


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Neat. I like it.
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thats really interesting and creative, fun stuff, well done
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When looking at the two photos I thought you were going to have the dog slapping you ten. Well done though it turned out nice.
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It is definitely one of the better uses of photo merging that I've seen!
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Old 02-26-2009, 12:35 AM
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...i forget what i'm doing while i'm doing it .


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Love what you did. Well done! ... in Photoshop?

Hope I can learn something soon. Oh, can so relate to the quote!
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I can only see the last image (the "final"), but it looks great!
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