Image mixing in photoshop

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by unna, Jul 11, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hi guys
    I have 5 images of my baby. I want to mix them and want to create one for my living room. Can anyone teach me about how to mix 4-5 images in the photoshop?
     
    unna, Jul 11, 2013 IP
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    Hi there,

    What do you mean exactly by mixing images? Do you want them all just to be next to one another? Or like a collage?
     
    lance71, Jul 15, 2013 IP
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    sajidibacs Member

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    yap is it possible. you can give me your total work requirement and your all file.
    i am waiting your positive reply....thanks
     
    sajidibacs, Jul 15, 2013 IP
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    If you are saying yes to having all the images next to one another it is very simple. You would create a new canvas at the size you require. Then simply drop the images in there 1 by 1. You would use the transform tool to then get the desired size of each image (CTRL+T is the shortcut for transform).

    Once you have all images on the canvas and sized how you wanted them to be sized, you simply save as a file type that will be used by the printers and you are done.

    Let me know if this is exactly the info you wanted.
     
    lance71, Jul 15, 2013 IP
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    unna Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for understanding me. But I want to use the final image as a header of my website. Please suggest how to make it attractive.

    Here is my try. [​IMG]
     
    unna, Jul 17, 2013 IP
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    Firstly well done.

    A suggestion could be to make the background fade from dark to light to give it a bit of depth.

    The cat playing the guitar, i would move so his end of cut off leg is touching the bottom, you don't need to be afraid of the characters touching the edges or overlapping one another.
     
    lance71, Jul 17, 2013 IP