One of the most popular Photoshop techniques is how to fade an image in Photoshop CC. This tutorial will show how you can use the mentioned technique with your own images.
We’ll start by opening a new document in Photoshop CC or another version of Photoshop that supports the fade-in images.
There are many ways to do this, but the most common method is using a faded image in photoshop.
How To Fade An Image In Photoshop Cc
In this post, we will take a look at how to fade an image in photoshop cc. This is a fairly simple process that just takes a few steps and you’ll be on your way to fading your images.
So let’s jump into it.
Procedure Following:
Step 1: First, open your desired image into photoshop. Click “Ctrl+O” to open the image.
In this case, I am using 2 pictures to fade in photoshop.
Note: If your image is not transparent you need to remove the background first for better results.
Step 2: Then click the “Create a New Layer” and select the newly created layer.
Step 3:Move the image (grasshopper image) to another image (grass image). Use “Move Tools” to move the image.
Step 4: Then resize the image using the “Size Bar” option.
Step 5: In the next hit the “Add the layer mask” option.
Step 6: Select “Gradient Tool” then see the top of the windows click the “Gradient bar”.
Step 7: Then pop up the new “Gradient Editor” window.
Step 8: Next select the “Color Picker” last option.
Step 9: Click the “Color” option arrow button and select the “Background” Option.
Step 10: Final Step you need to drag over the image and see the magic.
Now it’s your turn, you can do it easily following those processes.
Conclusion
We will discuss how to fade an image in Photoshop CC. This is a quick and easy technique that will help you create a photo with faded edges without the need for expensive software or hours of editing time.
Jon M. Bayless is a graphic designer who loves to share his photoshop tricks on the website he created, called Trick Gate. He has been in the industry for over 20 years and has mastered many of Photoshop’s features. His favorite thing about what he does is meeting new people every day – there are so many different personalities in this world, all with their own unique strengths!