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lunapic.com


Question Posted Tuesday June 3 2008, 10:00 pm

someone told me i could put two pictures together like they see through each other but i dont know how to do that
help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?????????????????????


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xojessii answered Wednesday June 4 2008, 8:53 pm:
i have never been to that website before but i know how to do that on photoshop.
you have to start out with one picture and layer another one on top of it and make the top layer opaque.

i just looked at that lunapic website. its pretty cool. go to effects and then the first option is to blend two images together.
i think if you upload the pictures its pretty self explanitory =]

hope i helped!
Jess

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