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| Thread ID: 66909 | 2006-03-11 03:08:00 | Grrrr .. PSP7, laying one image atop another | John W (523) | Press F1 |
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| 437324 | 2006-03-11 20:43:00 | John - I've just done it, but in Photoshop CS2, and the stars don't show through. I then changed the gif file to a jpg file (in Irfanview) to see if it made a difference (it didn't!). Perhaps if you send me a private message, I could do a little better and email it to you - just a thought. But then you might want the learning experience for yourself! Cheers :) |
R.M. (561) | ||
| 437325 | 2006-03-11 20:59:00 | Done pic (stuffucanuse.com and building.psp) Left it as a psp so that you can clean around the edges of the building. What I did.... Opened both pics, increased the colors of the stars to 16mill, as it was a gif and much less Clicked on the building pic, went Edit/copy Clicked on the Stars pic went Edit/paste as a new layer Used the magic wand to select the yellow with teh tolerance set at about 60. deleted yellow. Saved as psp file All it needs now is some tidying up :) |
netchicken (4843) | ||
| 437326 | 2006-03-11 21:49:00 | Thanks to you both... Even though I altered the Stars to a 16M jpg, after edit/copy/paste, it wouldnt allow to insert it as a new layer. Ill tidy up the pic posted to that site, but Im also away to see a friend whos more capible on PSP than I am and see how he does it. Thanks |
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