You can do "Masking" with any files or pictures as you like.
Here , I am using 2 files as given below :
How to do this ?
- Open the file (Pic having animals)
- Create a new layer (and name it as "Sun")
- Pick the "Elliptical Marquee tool" and while pressing SHIFT , draw a sun given in the picture
- Choose "Edit-->Fill" and give an Orange shade
- And after deselecting the sun, move it in a proper place
- Selecting the layer "sun" , choose the blend mode as "multiply"
- Change the opacity to 80%
- Next , open the "sky" file
- Window-->arrange --> Tile all vertically to see the 2 opened images at the same time.
- Now , using move tool , drag and drop the sky image into the first image (Now , we can only see the sky image)
- Note that , there are 3 layers in the layer palette now. Background , Sun and Sky.
- Now , close the sky image only (second picture).
- From the layer palette , drag the sun layer to the top , so that the layers are in the order as given below :
- That is , sun layer in the top , next sky layer and below the background layer.
Note that , which ever layer is in the top of the layer palette, that picture is displayed in the screen .
- Now , again move the sky image below the background image.The order from the bottom will be then SKY , BACKGROUND and SUN .
- By keeping all these settings , save the file in the Photoshop (PSD) format
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How to do this ?
- Open the file (Pic having animals)
- Create a new layer (and name it as "Sun")
- Pick the "Elliptical Marquee tool" and while pressing SHIFT , draw a sun given in the picture
- Choose "Edit-->Fill" and give an Orange shade
- And after deselecting the sun, move it in a proper place
- Selecting the layer "sun" , choose the blend mode as "multiply"
- Change the opacity to 80%
- Next , open the "sky" file
- Window-->arrange --> Tile all vertically to see the 2 opened images at the same time.
- Now , using move tool , drag and drop the sky image into the first image (Now , we can only see the sky image)
- Note that , there are 3 layers in the layer palette now. Background , Sun and Sky.
- Now , close the sky image only (second picture).
- From the layer palette , drag the sun layer to the top , so that the layers are in the order as given below :
- That is , sun layer in the top , next sky layer and below the background layer.
Note that , which ever layer is in the top of the layer palette, that picture is displayed in the screen .
- Now , again move the sky image below the background image.The order from the bottom will be then SKY , BACKGROUND and SUN .
- By keeping all these settings , save the file in the Photoshop (PSD) format