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# It looks like he's done them freehand with the paintbrush on, say, 50% opacity.
Just messing about with the opactiy on the brush tool gives surprisingly good results. You can also reduce the opacity of the eraser and do it the other way round.
I think you can also somehow reduce the opacity of an entire layer to create a see-through image, but haven't tried it as I've never needed it for an image.
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:38, archived)
# that's a top tip re: eraser
wouldn't have thought of that, thanks!!



yes re: opacity - i've made a few things recently where i just adjust the opacity of the layer to make the lights flash; easier than flipping the layer :))
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:41, archived)
# You're welcome :)
Here's an example of when the reduced-opactiy eraser can come in handy.

This didn't look right with the smaller image filling the thought bubble, but a bit of fuzziness around the edges it looks properly "daydreamy".
Edit: Yeah that is really effective in your dancing cat gif, will probably give it a go myself :)
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:46, archived)
# yes i see what you did there!!
looks much better than sharp edges... think i would have probably faffed about with feather on the cut edges, or spray paint!!

..the cat is sitting on top of two layers taken from the same dance floor, which are slightly off set but on top of each other, so all you have to do is bring the opacity up on each layer alternately?

hope that makes sense :))
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:57, archived)
# Yeah, it's like a dissolve in a movie
Useless fact: In the silent era they used to do dissolves as an in-camera effect. They would take the exposed film of the last few feet of the previous scene, then run it through the camera again for the beginning of the next one, turning the lighting up gradually so that the double exposure appears to fade in.
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 22:14, archived)
# cool, just been checking this out
clueless about film..
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 23:21, archived)
# Hmm, opacity...
Good tips there, must have a try when I've got time... there's so much I haven't looked at in photoshop yet
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:59, archived)
# Same here! Still feel like a novice with it in many ways.
(, Tue 3 Apr 2012, 22:16, archived)