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Shrik-wrapping or colouring one image with another image.

Community Beginner ,
Oct 31, 2023 Oct 31, 2023

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Hi,

I have the following two images:

Circuit.jpgGears.jpg

 

I'd like to "colour in" or shrink-wrap the gears with the circuit image.

 

I've tried a few things such as displacement but I haven't been able to get the desired effect.

 

Could someone suggest tools or the processes I need to search for that might achieve the desired effect, please?

 

 

Thank you in advance.

 

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Oct 31, 2023 Oct 31, 2023

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After you applied the Displacement Map did you try different layer blending modes and adjusting the layer opacity?

 

geardispla.jpg

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 31, 2023 Oct 31, 2023

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Thanks @Jeff Arola, you've got it much better than I managed, but it's still not the image I have in my head.

 

I did, but I found "Normal" was the closest, which made me think there might be a better tool/filter/process than Displace.

 

If I was in 3D Studio Max or Blender, I'd make a material using the circuit image that would give better-defined shapes, but then there's a lot more work in 3DSMax/Blender and for the final image's use, it's not worth the effort.

 

Thanks again.

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Maybe try using Filter>Texture>Texturizer with thesame image you used in the Displace filter.

 

geardisplat.jpg

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 31, 2023 Oct 31, 2023

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That looks good, although the best I can do is:

Adrian17450617ddjj_0-1698787810593.png

With these Texturise settings:

Adrian17450617ddjj_1-1698787910511.png

I'm not sure what's different.

 

Thank you.

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I did the Displace with the Default settings, Multiply Blend Mode set to 75% opacity, then the Texturizer Filter

with Scale 100%, Relief 50 and Light Top.

 

geardisplat2.jpg

 

 

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