Angels heart

Uploaded: February 06, 2003 06:11:32

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Bill Hammer February 20, 2003

Jean-Francois,
I see that you used the photo of these two beautiful girls from another of your gallery shots tyo create this. How did you combine it all to get this card?

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Jean-Francois Schmutz May 26, 2019

Hello Bill,

Here is the job, dont hesitate to ask if I miss somethings !

- Copy the picture from the girl and the ... boy :)

- Paste on the one with the tree, then reduce it to the good size.

- Select a rectangle, add new adjustement layer and lessened the brightness, inside it a lasso tool selection, feather 15, and cut. Like this you can see the children trough it.

- Select the layer with children and lessened the brightness too for the angel effect :)

- add the text with glowing effect.

Hope it helps, thanks for your interrest Bill.

JF

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Bill Hammer May 26, 2019

JF you sure make it sound simple. I'm learning to use Adobe Photo Shop and after 3 years I don't think I've scratched the surface of this fantastic program. #58020

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