Quick Blend
April 12, 2007
Assumed knowledge: Basic signature making skills in Photoshop.
Concepts covered: Quickly blending a render into a background with no fussSo you’ve made a great sig and you want to include a render in it. But you’ve already made the background and aren’t easily able to stick the render in. Fear not, this tutorial will tech you a very quick and easy way to blend a render into a background.Firstly paste the render into your canvas, cut it out and move in into the area that you wish it to be in. The cutting out doesn’t need to be fantastic just any old job will do. Here’s what I have:
Concepts covered: Quickly blending a render into a background with no fussSo you’ve made a great sig and you want to include a render in it. But you’ve already made the background and aren’t easily able to stick the render in. Fear not, this tutorial will tech you a very quick and easy way to blend a render into a background.Firstly paste the render into your canvas, cut it out and move in into the area that you wish it to be in. The cutting out doesn’t need to be fantastic just any old job will do. Here’s what I have:

Now select the lasso tool and go around the outline of your render. When your done right click on the render and select Feather and set it to about 7, it depends on the size of your render. Then right click again and select Select Inverse. Press delete and your all done. If your not happy then you can repeat the steps again until its cleared enough.
This was my result:

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