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karlo
Joined: 11 May 2012
Posts: 1
Location: Philippines PS Version: CS5.1 x64 OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 12:12 am Post subject: Newbie. Creating an Invitation. |
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Hello.
I'm basically new to this Photoshop thing. As far as I can remember, I'm really familiar with Corel Photo thing, Ulead PhotoImpact and the latest, GIMP. I have a phobia with using Adobe Products specially Photoshop. I know it's powerful yet I definitely know it's really difficult to use. I hope you guys can help me out to remove that phobia of using the said product.
Anyway a relative of mine asked me to create a pool party invitation for her. I attached it for reference. I just wanna make the image on the left like the image on the right. The image on the right was made using GIMP. What I did was, I selected the layer of the mermaid, then I created a new file out of it. After that I saved it as PSD. I opened it using GIMP and just placed the picture of the old lady under the mermaid. I just wanted the hair of the mermaid and some parts of it to kind of overlap the picture of the old lady to make it look more realistic and more funny. I was able to do that using GIMP apparently when I'm importing it on Photoshop, it's not transparent anymore.
Can anyone help me out on how to do it on Photoshop? Also I think I used too many "feather" settings. Please help me out. I'm totally pressured by this small yet funny project
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darklite
Joined: 19 Dec 2009
Posts: 277
Location: Oregon, U.S. PS Version: cs OS: windows 7
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 8:30 am Post subject: |
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean by it's "not transparent anymore". Are you trying to see through the image to overlap something? If so, simply adjust the opacity settings of the layer. It's in the layers palette at the top. There's a slider bar to adjust the opacity.
If this isn't it, can you explain it better? _________________ Jeff
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