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Subject: how to fade half.....


fuchsia16 ( ) posted Sun, 09 June 2002 at 11:11 PM · edited Sat, 30 November 2024 at 7:27 PM

HYE,
i want some help....
well i want to know how can i make half picture fade..
i have seen such pictures somewhere and could not understand it i have photoshop v6.0,i have been working on it lately well can anyone tell me how a picture fades gradually (half picture remains same and it gradually fades,there is no zoomblur thing in it as i have noticed)
so please help me out
thanx


retrocity ( ) posted Sun, 09 June 2002 at 11:17 PM

what do you want it to fade to? a quick and easy way (and NON destructive) would be to use a mask so it would blend in to the underlying image or to the background.


fuchsia16 ( ) posted Sun, 09 June 2002 at 11:30 PM

thanx a lot for your reply,,,
i want it to fade to the background...
I will try it out sure..
thanx again for this quick reply


retrocity ( ) posted Sun, 09 June 2002 at 11:40 PM

file_11938.jpg

Try this...

step 1. create a new layer (make it the color you want the background to be)

step 2. click on the "layer mask" icon to create a mask

step 3. select the blend tool and change your color to black (anything black will blend into the background)

step 4. drag in the direction you want the fade to be.

This method is non destructive and allows you to experiment more with the fasde without altering your image.

:)
retrocity


fuchsia16 ( ) posted Sun, 09 June 2002 at 11:46 PM

thanx again.. and a lots of it.... see u later ..... u r soooo great


nahaefs ( ) posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 2:43 PM

Thanks from me, too! I always went into "quick" mask and did it, but this looks much better!


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