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Summary: Blending elements of multiple images in Photoshop into a single picture is the beginning of special effects. Learn to use Photoshop to blend images in this free Photoshop tutorial video.
Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more
"Now that we've already started with our cutting our apple out, let's go ahead and see if we can apply the layer over the top that we want to have show that the bite taking out of her head. So if we look here, I'm going to do something. I'm going to actually copy this layer again because I've got another idea. So let's turn off my copy here and we'll keep the one that I've got going on. What I'm going to do here is oops. Let's grab the right copy. Let's go ahead and shrink this a bit so it fits. Let's see where we're going to put that. Let's put this, there we go. If we turn it like this a little bit, let's see if we put it right there. That doesn't look so bad. Let's turn it just a little bit more. There we go. I'm going to go ahead and hit Enter on that. Now we are going to go into our Eraser tool by hitting E and I'm just going to erase some of this off that I don't want here. I didn't like that, there we go. We want to see both eyes like so. There we go. And let's go ahead and let's get in here and zoom in. Let's go ahead and take the rest of the rest of this green out here, up at the top which is the apple core because this is going to be just a bite path here, like so. Let's take our brush down a little bit like this. Come in like that and there we go. We've taken up a good portion of that. Now what we're going to do is we're go ahead and round this out and we're going to kind of leave a jagged edge here. Kind of like an actual bite was taken here so this is going to kind of be a little jagged. I mean we could follow this little line right here to kind of keep it, you want to keep your shadows, this is where your artistic ability comes in, you've got to keep your shadows and lines really selectable. Or really in tune with what your picture really is here. So this doesn't look so good over the eye. This actually looks like I pasted it over the eye so let's go into our pick tool. Let's see if we can move this up a little bit more. Now let's rotate it just a little bit, like so. Now I'll skew it, just a little bit like that. Let's turn it just a little bit more. There we go. Let's move it up like so. What I'm going to do is I'm going to erase out part of this here and then we'll come to this so let's stop here."
eHow Article: Blending Images in Photoshop: Part 1