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There are a few things you could do...

1. Cut both pictures from their backgrounds, and paste both on a new white canvas, and go from there, so now both pictures have the same background.

I think I did that with this:

bilaryicon001.png

2. If one of the pictures backgrounds is big enough, you could cut the other picture from it's background and paste it on the other picture.

I did that with these manips:

bilaryicon003.pngbilaryicon002.png

3. Otherwise, you could just blend the backgrounds with the rectangular marquee tool, with feathering.

If you want me to morely explain any of the steps, say the word :)

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Nothing big or fantastic, just a basic coloring tutorial.

Sunshine.png

I'd love to see results :)

When I followed it totally I got

totlyfolowd.png

but when I lowered the opacity of some of the layers I got

dcopy.png

My problem probably was I didnt use a Image that was already in light

And another result when I changed the Opacity some more

vlcsnap-291188covvvvvvpy.png

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There are a few things you could do...

1. Cut both pictures from their backgrounds, and paste both on a new white canvas, and go from there, so now both pictures have the same background.

I think I did that with this:

bilaryicon001.png

2. If one of the pictures backgrounds is big enough, you could cut the other picture from it's background and paste it on the other picture.

I did that with these manips:

bilaryicon003.pngbilaryicon002.png

3. Otherwise, you could just blend the backgrounds with the rectangular marquee tool, with feathering.

If you want me to morely explain any of the steps, say the word :)

Thanks Cat.

I would like you to explain more, if that OK. I really just don't get the gist of blending

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Nothing big or fantastic, just a basic coloring tutorial.

Sunshine.png

I'd love to see results :)

When I followed it totally I got

totlyfolowd.png

but when I lowered the opacity of some of the layers I got

dcopy.png

My problem probably was I didnt use a Image that was already in light

And another result when I changed the Opacity some more

vlcsnap-291188covvvvvvpy.png

Yeah, some images tend to get orange or yellow, so you might have to adjust opacity or maybe even delete layers. It depends on the coloring of the image :)

But I think your adjusted opacity results turned out great :)

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