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Merging tones


Moizevitch

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Hi guys!



I would like to ask your help for a detail that gives me a lot of work.

I wanted to make the meeting between two images more subtle, more natural.

Something that is not glaring, very soft.

The image that I indicate, shows exactly where I mean.

I know that Photoshop allows this transition smoothly, but I have not yet learned it.

If someone knows how to do it, preferably in a simple way, since I am not an expert, I would greatly appreciate it!

The Imgur link has the unbranded image, if anyone wants.


Thank you very much!

testes.jpg
 
Do you want us to help yo to do this for yourself??

OR............do you want us to do this for you?
 
Do you want us to help yo to do this for yourself??

OR............do you want us to do this for you?


I want a help!

I myself want to do it.

All I want is some tips in how to do it.

Did I post it in the wrong place?
 
it's not easy to make a soft transition with a gradiënt mask
because there is not a lot of free place between them

I would do it by placing 4 dots with a brush and 2 rectangles and blur them until you have a soft transition
but you have to use mask on the group of dots , so they won't affect the 2 figures

( PSD attached = https://www.dropbox.com/s/pbcwnvhsdhlgsod/Merging tones.psd?dl=0)

View attachment 95263

Thank you colleague!
For the help, for the hint and for your time.
I'm not experienced in Photoshop, so I'll have to study this mask.
But the result was perfect, as I wanted.
It seems now that the two images are one.
Thank you very much!
 

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