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Blending an image in Photoshop

Hey all, this simply helps you to blend an image in PS!!! Step 1: Import the Image you want to use to which another image should be blended. My choice is this one. Step 2: Now Import the picture that is to be blended. Here is what I chose. Step 3: Copy the second image and paste on first!   Step 4: Now using the rectangle select tool select the image which should be blended. Here is mine. Step 5:  Use feather selection. Press Ctrl + Alt + D. A dialog box appears like this. Step 6:  In the Feather Radius Text box give the required radius for your Image. I chose 35 for mine. The image appears as follows. Step 7:  Copy(Ctrl + C) the selection and Paste it(Ctrl + V). Delete the Second layer. Now the Image appears as below and hence your blending work is ended so easily. Enjoy fun with images! Here's a video showcase of the same article in case you find reading difficult,

Creating Pencil Sketch in PS

Images can be transformed into pencil sketch with the help of Adobe Photoshop!!! Here we go! Original Imported Image Converted Pencil Sketch Image Import the image you want to convert into. Create a duplicate background layer (Layer ==> Duplicate Layer==>Background Copy) Invert the Image (Ctrl + I) Convert the image into Grayscale (Image ==> Mode ==> Grayscale) Choose the option "Don't flatten". Change the blend mode to "Color dodge" It will look like pure white page!!! Then, choose Gaussian blur! (Filter ==> Blur ==> Gaussian Blur) Keep the Radius around 1.5-10.0 There you go. You must see the pencil sketch now. If you want to see me doing this, please watch the video below, P.S - This trick is done using Adobe Photoshop 7.0