Render On Top

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  1. mythbuster48

    mythbuster48 New Member

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    How do you put a render on top of something in photoshop (cs2)? :unsure:
     
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    Drag with layers.
     
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    I blurred something and stuff, but if i then drag with layers the blur is gone... :huh:
     
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    [3E]SuperVisual Well-Known Member

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    than move the layers u blured back on top of the render that u just moved.
     
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    You should play with the opacity of the layer to get the blur effect that you want. Try putting the blur layer on top and lowering the opacity, or vice verca
     
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    make sure the background layer(s) are below the render layer, then use the effect layers on top of the render layer.

    example on how the bottomright window should look like:
    Layer3: effects
    Layer2: render
    Layer1: background
     
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    you should put it on a new layer before you do anything
     

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