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This is the kind of project that GIMP is perfect for! By combining elements from two or more different images into one, you can create anything from a collage of holiday snapshots to a photorealistic dreamscape – it’s entirely up to you and your creative vision.
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The Quick Guide to Blending Two Images
The basic process for blending two images in GIMP is quite simple:
- Step 1: Create a new image file or open your background image in GIMP.
- Step 2: Use the Open As Layers command in the File menu to open your second image.
- Step 3: Add a layer mask to the new image layer, and mask out any unwanted sections.
- Step 4: Use filters to adjust your new image layer to match your background image layer, if desired.
If you want to add even more images, you can just repeat steps 2-4 until you’re finished!
For those of you who are new to GIMP and not familiar with the process of using layer masks, I’ll provide a more detailed guide below, along with some tips for creating the best possible blends and some inspiration for advanced image blend
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