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evil1182

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I'm bored right now, took off of work tomorrow, feeling crappy. Anyway, I'm messing around with Photoshop and I can't seem to blend my images correctly, they look bootleg, I can't get the edges to blend in, here take a look for yourselves.

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Also, you have 2 Cards/1 Met. If you are doing an opening day tribute, you may want to feature and even blend of more players and maybe wash out the saturation and/or blur it so that the players that you insert (feathered) will stand out more. Otherwise you have a color explosion. Also, if you're going to use this for a desktop, how will you find your icons?

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Also, you have 2 Cards/1 Met. If you are doing an opening day tribute, you may want to feature and even blend of more players and maybe wash out the saturation and/or blur it so that the players that you insert (feathered) will stand out more. Otherwise you have a color explosion. Also, if you're going to use this for a desktop, how will you find your icons?

No, I'm not doing any tribute I'm just messing around, maybe make some wallpapers, I could see my icons fine.

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Try using the Feather command (I think it is under the Select menu in the version I have). That will soften the edges and help them blend in.

Thanks, I'll give it a shot.

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1st of all CUT THOSE PICS!!!!

2nd get a better background it's way too blurry.

If you're too lazy too cut use eraser or get psd's.

If you don't want too erase etc you can make a sig with doing all that stuff but you need alot of layers smudging masking etc;)

If you use a nice tut you can make a sig look like this withouth even doing anything too the stock photo no cutting etc;)

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Link for the tut: http://www.psdcentral.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=7747

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