::cyborg::
In the zone
Step 1:
Open your image .
*img82.imageshack.us/img82/4184/67935970vq1.th.jpg
Step 2:
Duplicate the layer 1 (or background) by pressing ctrl+J or going to Layers> New > Layer via Copy.
Step 3:
You need to apply the Gaussian Blur to it. Go to Filters> Blur> and Gaussian Blur. Apply a setting of about 2.0-3.0. The blur mainly depends on your image size. 2.0 to 3.0 works for most images..
Step 4:
In your layers pallette, set the mode for the layer to lighten.
Step 5:
You need to duplicate the original layer again. Do this by clicking on the original layer (or background layer) and then pressing Ctrl+J or Layers>New Layer.
Step 6: Apply the gaussian blur to the layer (about 3.0 blur)
Step 7: Now change the blend mode of the layer to Screen.
See mine . after all this (first one is with the screen and second one without the screen blending)
Ohhhhhh !!!(HILARY IS GORGEOUS!!!!!!!)
*img65.imageshack.us/img65/1111/3copydf9.th.jpg
*img63.imageshack.us/img63/5492/31ma2.th.jpg
waiting for ur comments
::cyborg::
Open your image .
*img82.imageshack.us/img82/4184/67935970vq1.th.jpg
Step 2:
Duplicate the layer 1 (or background) by pressing ctrl+J or going to Layers> New > Layer via Copy.
Step 3:
You need to apply the Gaussian Blur to it. Go to Filters> Blur> and Gaussian Blur. Apply a setting of about 2.0-3.0. The blur mainly depends on your image size. 2.0 to 3.0 works for most images..
Step 4:
In your layers pallette, set the mode for the layer to lighten.
Step 5:
You need to duplicate the original layer again. Do this by clicking on the original layer (or background layer) and then pressing Ctrl+J or Layers>New Layer.
Step 6: Apply the gaussian blur to the layer (about 3.0 blur)
Step 7: Now change the blend mode of the layer to Screen.
See mine . after all this (first one is with the screen and second one without the screen blending)
Ohhhhhh !!!(HILARY IS GORGEOUS!!!!!!!)
*img65.imageshack.us/img65/1111/3copydf9.th.jpg
*img63.imageshack.us/img63/5492/31ma2.th.jpg
waiting for ur comments
::cyborg::