(02-21-2023, 04:59 PM)Krikor Wrote: Having the images on each layer;
Change the colors, from foreground and background, to black and white respectively;
Create a layer mask and apply a linear gradient to the mask (Top layer).
Thanks everyone. You know - applying a gradient to a mask never occurred to me. Cool little effect to add to my arsenal. Done right, it's a really cool effect to apply to an image.
Having said that, bear with me, THIS is what I got, when I executed your instructions....
I applied the IMAGE/PRECISION/16 BIT as the guy below said - appied it to the American Flag (top layer) - I left it at that (didn't apply to the bottom layer, chinese flag), because I assumed IMAGE hits everything in the project (As opposed to menu item LAYER which just hits that layer).
(02-21-2023, 04:59 PM)Krikor Wrote: Having the images on each layer;
Change the colors, from foreground and background, to black and white respectively;
Create a layer mask and apply a linear gradient to the mask (Top layer).
Ok I think I got it now (unless you see something, some setting I have in that print screen that isn't right.
What I did was start applying the gradient at the half way point of the top layer and got something like this...
Which is what I was looking for - because I don't want to see the bottom layer until at least 50% into the top layer, which is kind of what's happening in the original example. Even less... like at the 70% point into the top layer, THEN the European flag starts appearing. My mistake was applying the gradient to the entire top layer - when in fact I just want it for the last bit of the top layer (so I'd see 70% of the top layer, and 70% of the right layer - the remainder is the blend.
Thanks everyone.