threeputt
New Member
Blending two photographs. Putting one layer above the other. Applying mask. Then when I apply the gradient (foreground to background) I don't quite get the desired effect. Is it possible to then apply another gradient over the resultant image?
To make this clearer. I have an oval shaped (hard edge) image over top of a background image in another layer. When I apply the gradient (radial gradient) it doesn't quite dissolve the oval image into the background the way I want at all points of the oval. So I try and re-do, but it simply wipes out the first gradient try and applys the re-do.
What I want to be able to do is compound one effect over the other. I've tried copying the layer and putting that layer above the background and masking, but that doens't work.
Any help? Or maybe there's a better way to blend an oval image evenly all around the perimeter of it into the background.
To make this clearer. I have an oval shaped (hard edge) image over top of a background image in another layer. When I apply the gradient (radial gradient) it doesn't quite dissolve the oval image into the background the way I want at all points of the oval. So I try and re-do, but it simply wipes out the first gradient try and applys the re-do.
What I want to be able to do is compound one effect over the other. I've tried copying the layer and putting that layer above the background and masking, but that doens't work.
Any help? Or maybe there's a better way to blend an oval image evenly all around the perimeter of it into the background.