Unleash Your Inner Artist: Explore 2 Game-Changing Photo Blending Techniques in Photoshop

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2 New Easy Photo Blending Techniques in Photoshop

Take your photo editing skills to the next level with these 2 game-changing techniques for blending photos together in Photoshop! In this video, we’ll show you how to effortlessly create stunning photo blends using simple tools and techniques. Unleash your inner artist and take your photos to the next level with these easy and effective tips. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, these techniques will elevate your photo editing game. Photo Blending Techniques in Photoshop.

photo blending

In this first example,
I’m going to make a blank document.

I’m going to make it 1920 by 1080.

and I’m going to start importing
my images.

This first image is a Adobe Stock image.

I’m going to have it cover
my entire canvas here.

My second image,
I’m going to drag this over

and I’m not going to use the whole image.

I’m not even going to crop it or anything.

I’m just going to position it
in a general area

that I’m looking for
and I’ll click the checkmark.

I want it about there.

You’re going to move it down a little bit
to make sure that I have sky up here.

Click my checkmark.

Now I’m going to grab my marquee tool
and I’m going to make a selection

because we’re going to use

generative fill
to blend these images together right here.

I’m going
click here in the Jared Fill prompt.

I’m not going to put anything in it
and I’m going to click Generate.

Now I have three images
that generative fill made,

and I do like the first one,
But what I want to do is up here to top.

I’m going to do this again
just because I want something else

different for these trees
and the sky meet.

Don’t be afraid to keep on generating

different parts within an image
that you’re trying to blend.

It’s just all part of the process. Okay.

We have this image here.

We have this image and this one.

I kind of like that one
because it has some scenery

over here popping up on top of the trees.

So we’ll go with that one.

And I usually get rid of the variations
that I don’t want.

I have a third image
I want to import from my library.

I’m going to make this a little bit
smaller.

let me see if I can blend just this part
over here we’ll see how this comes out.

Click the checkmark to commit.

So now I’m going to use my marquee tool
again and make sure up here in the marquee

properties, add to selection is selected
and I’m going to select the top.

It’s going to add to the selection
right here on the side

and I’m going to add
to the selection down here.

Go to my generative fill prompt,
not going to type anything in.

I’m just going to hit generate in here
my three choices.

I think I kind of like the first one.

Get rid of the other ones.

And there it is.

The first example
where we use general to fill

AI to blend multiple images together.

photo blending

just like in the first example,
I’m going to create a blank document.

going to import another photo
from my library.

And I’m just going to size this here.

going to add a second image
from my library.

Size this down, not as big
So now that I had the image

and I just imported sized and placed
where I want it going to add a layer mask.

then while I’m on my layer, man, it’s
I’m going to select the gradient tool.

I want the gradient,
the new gradient selected,

not the classic gradient,
and I want foreground, background checked.

I want a radial gradient

mode, normal opacity, 100%.

also want to hit the “D” key

since I’m going to be working
with the foreground in background color.

So I want the foreground
color white background color black,

and then I’m going to draw.

It’s going to be a radial gradient
from the middle of this guy here.

And you can see it’s

he’s blending in to this background here.

I can move it around
to see how much I want to include.

But now it looks like he’s standing
with his back to the deer blending in.

And you can keep on adjusting this
and you have all these controls

to adjust your blending,
if you have any areas that you don’t like

the blending lines
like this up here at the top,

you can still take your brush tool
and fine tune some of this blending.

Just click on your layer
mask, use your brush tool

switch
to black as you’re foreground color.

Just do something like that.

See, I just got rid of that line
and you can even touch up

certain areas that you don’t like.

Blend them in a little bit better.

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Read the previous blog post here ➡️ Unleashing the Power of Photoshop’s AI Generative Fill for Mind-Blowing Video Editing Magic