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Hybrid Images?
I have seen, in various places, images composed of two different images and different parts of the twoo images, to make one hybrid image:
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Layers. Marquee tool. Feather. All stuff covered in the manual. You'd use most of these tools to combine the two images.
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thanks, but i got a copy of p/s so i didnt get a manual. I understand what you are saying but, I would like to know in more detail if thats ok.
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Here's a great tutorial on WebMonkey.
All of those things would take alot of time and space to write, and i'n not as clear of a writer as these people are. Plus I'll forget important things. If there are things you don't understand after going though this tutorial, let me know and I'll see what I can help with. ![]() |
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