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Estas son 2 fotos en una fundidas con gradiente, una capa de textura y una marco tomado de la misma capa, el proceso ha sido muy sencillo
Monta las Imagenes
Deberás montar las fotos de partida sobre un mismo lienzo. En mi caso ambas son horizontales, pero he tenido que intertir la del perro, para que quede del otro lado y la he esquinado un poso, quitando parte del cuerpo y dejando solo la cara.
Máscara de Capa
Para poder controlar el fundido de las capas, lo que vamos a hacer es crear una máscara de capa. Seleccionamos la capa superior y la creamos (en la imagen lateral podrás ver el botón que hay que deberás pulsar para ello).
Herramienta Gradiente
La máscara de capa nos va a permitir decidir el modo en que se van a mezclar la capa superior y la inferior. El efecto de pintar sobre dicha capa hará que en la imagen final se muestre la capa superior o la inferior. Así que, si usamos la herramienta gradiente (G), pintaremos una transición de negro a blanco (sobre la máscara) que seleccionará la transición de una foto a otra. En nuestro caso, hemos usado un gradiente con forma circular, pero tu puedes jugar a tu gusto y ver el efecto que más te gusta. Al final he aplicado un poco de blando sobre la mascara de capa en el perro para que quede mas claro.
Finalmente he aplicado una textura y borrado el borde para darle el efecto del marco.
Espero te sirva
Dónde Situar el Gradiente
Hay otras técnicas y trucos con Photoshop en que es necesario ser precisos en el tipo de retoque que hay que realizar. Pero en el caso de esta técnica no sucede así. No te canses de probar con diferentes tipos de gradientes y la ubicación de los mismos. Por tí mismo comprobarás que no suele causar buen efecto el que se vean cláramente la frontera entre las imágenes a fundir. Por ello, la única regla universal consiste en situar el gradiente sobre la frontera entre imágenes.
Por Último, Recorta
Como pasos finales, y cuando estés contento con la posición y efecto del gradiente, mezcla las capas. Y por último, ajusta el encuadre final recortando la imagen para descartar las partes no deseadas... ¿El resultado? En nuestro caso, este:
From the bottom right corner to the upper left one, sea, land, sky.
... an older picture, taken from the plane.
Experimenting with color gradients.
This is my baby Lloyd. Unfortunately, his cancer has become too strong to the point where the doctors cannot do anything to help him anymore, and we have to put him down tomorrow. This is going to be an extremely difficult time for me considering Lloyd has been my best friend since second grade. To be honest, I don't know what I'm going to do without him. His image and personality will forever be a huge part of me to the point where he could never ever be replaced in my heart.
Although Lloyd was old, he still had one of the youngest, funnest souls of anyone I know. I could always count on him to listen to my problems and he'd always be there for me whenever I needed someone to talk to. He's so much fun to be around and was most definitely the smartest dog I've ever met.
So if anyone is even reading this, it would mean the world to me if you could please keep me and my family in your prayers.
I love you so much Lloyd and I'll never forget you. Rest in peace.
inspired by my sketchbook page, Angie's Garden (in my Amber book) - used up leftover paint on the right side, then mimicked the gradient with gelatos on the left
Same image using gradient map to selectively colorize. I prefer this one. Image property of BTSphotos.com. All rights reserved.
Bottle of Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc beer
The only point of this photo is the color transition from royal blue to blue-green, other details mean nothing. :)
The sky has been fantastic lately in my neighbourhood. It's been always very joyful walking along the dyke watching those gradient colours in the sky. EXIF: A 1/6sec F/16 ISO 100 135mm
Roberts Brass Manufacturing. Still standing in spite of the scrappers since around 1906.
Probably could have been a good potential renovation candidate, if not for all those barrels of smelly chemicals illegally stashed away inside.
Told myself I was going to stay out of empty buildings for a while
...yeah right.
Basic beanie hat for my nilbing, knit with two strands of yarn held together for the ombre from brown to orange to red. (They really wanted me to use the neon orange yarn, and I found enough scraps to make a blend that I thought worked).
simple wool, easy to knit and just gradient in colour so when you do knit it in to a jumper it slowly changes colour. Much easier than knitting a patern.
given this to my mum now, I disliked knitting with it.
Here is a picture of yet another pleasant sunset. I enjoy taking sunset pictures, I probably have too many of them in my photostream.
Canon EOS 5D, 50mm F1.2L
Sequence of hue alterations of one photograph of the sky taken on May 21, 2009
Contax TVS + SUPERIA X-TRA 400
I recently got a new (but old) snap shot camera :) LCD for the film counter doesn't work but it was cheaper than dozen rolls of b&w film!