Thanks for the vid! :) But what if you have 2 images that are overlapping only at a certain point? eg. you have one image, and the second image is at the bottom right corner of the first. So the overlapping ("common") area is the bottom right corner of the first image, which is being overlapped by the top left corner of the second image. I would like the images "blended" together ONLY in their corners where they overlap each other. How would I do that? *If I lower the opacity of any of the two images then the ENTIRE images will become more semi-transparent, which is not what I want. I just want the areas of their corners (where they overlap) to "blend" into one another.
I did Everting step by step but did not work?
Thanks for the vid! :) But what if you have 2 images that are overlapping only at a certain point? eg. you have one image, and the second image is at the bottom right corner of the first. So the overlapping ("common") area is the bottom right corner of the first image, which is being overlapped by the top left corner of the second image. I would like the images "blended" together ONLY in their corners where they overlap each other. How would I do that?
*If I lower the opacity of any of the two images then the ENTIRE images will become more semi-transparent, which is not what I want. I just want the areas of their corners (where they overlap) to "blend" into one another.
Great tutorial!
Good idea well explained