Help on blending 2 images please…

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Tiscali
Jun 22, 2004
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Hi,

I have 2 graduated images that I’m try to combine as a top-bar/side-bar background for a webpage.

They can be seen at:

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/keggler/images/TB.gif

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/keggler/images/LS.gif

The thing is I want them as an inverted "L", but the graduated edges where they meet are too hard and obviously look like two images just plonked on top of one another…what are the best tools in PS to harmonise the layers so as they look as one?

Or if I’m being really cheeky… could one of you many gurus out there spend a few minutes and blend them for me… 😉 ??

Thanks.


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jenelisepasceci
Jun 22, 2004
"Tiscali" wrote:

Hi,

I have 2 graduated images that I’m try to combine as a top-bar/side-bar background for a webpage.

They can be seen at:

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/keggler/images/TB.gif

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/keggler/images/LS.gif

The thing is I want them as an inverted "L", but the graduated edges where they meet are too hard and obviously look like two images just plonked on top of one another…what are the best tools in PS to harmonise the layers so as they look as one?

Or if I’m being really cheeky… could one of you many gurus out there spend a few minutes and blend them for me… 😉 ??

Thanks.

Put the two bars on two separate levels of one image. Now set the level mode of the top level to "Darken". Merge down the top level and duplicate it. Set the top level to "Darken" mode again. Protect the transparency of the top level and select a rectangle on the top left, which extends somewhat over the blending region. Soften the content of this rectangle as required.
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