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I am rather new to PS, and really don’t utilize it’s full potential..basically just tweaking photos and cropping, but a few months ago I had to take one image and copy on top of another image while having the image being copied on top to lose some of its opacity to blend in better with the underlying image. It worked beautifully. I found a tutorial for this somewhere on the web and stupidly forgo to bookmark it.
Now I need to use this same effect again and can’t find this tutorial 🙁 I remember creating a new layer, something about a shift key, and I think using the gradient tool. Does this remotely make sense? What I have is a 800×60 solid blue rectangle that I need to paste into a 600 x 60 image which I would like to fade into the background.
Can somebody point me in the right direction for a tutorial. I realize that I have not made myself too clear, but I don’t really know all the terminology..hence I can’t even find anything via Google after 2 hours.
Thanks for any help
Now I need to use this same effect again and can’t find this tutorial 🙁 I remember creating a new layer, something about a shift key, and I think using the gradient tool. Does this remotely make sense? What I have is a 800×60 solid blue rectangle that I need to paste into a 600 x 60 image which I would like to fade into the background.
Can somebody point me in the right direction for a tutorial. I realize that I have not made myself too clear, but I don’t really know all the terminology..hence I can’t even find anything via Google after 2 hours.
Thanks for any help
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