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In this section you will learn the following:• How to compose different images in a photomontage

• How to add transparency to a part of a layer by using Cut and Paste

• How to use Transform in the process of a photomontage

• How to use the Blur Brush

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Design Suite 2012 Designer 2012– Tip Guides

Photomontage in SketchBook Designer

In this section you will learn the following: different images in a photomontage

How to add transparency to a part of a layer by using Cut and Paste

How to use Transform in the process of a photomontage

How to use the Blur Brush

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How to add transparency to a part of a layer by using Cut and Paste

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1. A frequent task when presenting a project is a photomontage between a rLet’s explore some tips on how to make the best use of Sketchbook Designer for this.

2. First of all we need to import the photograph.

3. The photo has been added as a paint layer that comes with the name of the original image.

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A frequent task when presenting a project is a photomontage between a render and the existing site. Let’s explore some tips on how to make the best use of Sketchbook Designer for this.

First of all we need to import the photograph.

The photo has been added as a paint layer that comes with the name of the original image.

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ender and the existing site.

The photo has been added as a paint layer that comes with the name of the original image.

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4. Let’s import the render we have done. In this particular so there is no need to remove it. By using Scale transform, we’ll move the project to the right place and with the right scale.

5. So now we have the building in the right place. Part of it goes into the water, spart much more transparent.

6. Select the part of the building that goes under water, and then you can Cut and Paste. This will create a new layer that can be made transparent.

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Let’s import the render we have done. In this particular case, the background was already transparent, so there is no need to remove it. By using Scale transform, we’ll move the project to the right place and

So now we have the building in the right place. Part of it goes into the water, so we have to make that part much more transparent.

Select the part of the building that goes under water, and then you can Cut and Paste. This will create a new layer that can be made transparent.

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case, the background was already transparent, so there is no need to remove it. By using Scale transform, we’ll move the project to the right place and

o we have to make that

Select the part of the building that goes under water, and then you can Cut and Paste. This will create a

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7. Now duplicate the layer containing thealong the x axis.

8. Move the layer down, so it becomes the reflection of the building in the water.

9. Use transparency in this layer in order to get a better perception of the building

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Now duplicate the layer containing the building out of the water, and use Flip Vertical to invert the image

Move the layer down, so it becomes the reflection of the building in the water.

Use transparency in this layer in order to get a better perception of the building next to the water.

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building out of the water, and use Flip Vertical to invert the image

next to the water.

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10. A reflection may not be as crisp as the building, so we can make it blurry by using the Blur Brush tool in the toolbar (highlighted in the image below).

11. Now it’s time to export the image, and we are done with the pho

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A reflection may not be as crisp as the building, so we can make it blurry by using the Blur Brush tool in the toolbar (highlighted in the image below).

Now it’s time to export the image, and we are done with the photomontage.

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A reflection may not be as crisp as the building, so we can make it blurry by using the Blur Brush tool in

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