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combine two images

New Here ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

hello everyone can u please help me to combine this imagesdream.png6-balloon-rainbow_1.pngi tried do it  myself, but it doesn't look like realistic enough 6-balloon-rainbo.png

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Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

Hi, Do you have something like that ?Screenshot_1.png

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New Here ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

u mean source file?

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Advocate ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

No I mean do you want the 2nd image like that combine in the rainbow ?

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New Here ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

actually no it should save its color (white)

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Community Expert ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

Try the warp called inflate. Set opacity of white logo layer to something less Than 100%.

Baloon.jpg

You can then use liquify the squeeze on the riffle edges, and inflate and the riffle centers. I would need more resolution to do a better job.

If you are familiar with using filter >> distort >> displace, that would do a better job than liquify, but you would need to Illustrate your own bump map.

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Advocate ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

Hi, I have tried to use the distort method then displace an image and a text on it by using different channels but it produce kinda junky result. like that.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

Making the image grayscale will not work as a bump map for this one. The ballon has patches of color rather than the ballon being all one color.

You need to first fill a layer with 50% gray, which means will not move. Then lighten the areas to offset for shrink, and darken the area for inflate.  I made one shape by using pent tool, then floating a copy of gray and assign a inner glow. At the ned you cam use a curve to darken the insides.

Screen Shot 2018-10-05 at 10.39.09 AM.png

If I got backwards whether to  lighter than 50%  and darker than . 50%, you can invert the entire bump map when done.

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Advocate ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

Got it.

Thanks.

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New Here ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

thank u for ur trying)

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New Here ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

thank u very much u make my work much easier

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Community Expert ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

That is why we are here. Is there anything else we can help with?

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New Here ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

no tnx for ur kindness )

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Advocate ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

That's great!

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Community Expert ,
Oct 05, 2018 Oct 05, 2018

comp.png

After making a b&w duiplicate image, increasing contrast & adding gaussian Blur and saving as a psd Displacement map (middle image),

add the white bird object layer and apply a placement map with a gentle (5H/5V) setting. Then make a duplicate of the color layer, convert to Black & White, and apply the radical curve shown (top right with curve shown below). Last, apply the bird layer as a mask to the top layer.

layers.png  curve.png

Note: Regarding the type: Rasterize it and combine it with the bird as a single layer..

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New Here ,
Oct 06, 2018 Oct 06, 2018

got u thx a lot

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Community Expert ,
Oct 06, 2018 Oct 06, 2018
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Nice job Norman

Dave

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