Okay, so I know some of you are having a hard time using link and following my link. So I decided to find an alternative way of making crossover pictures that are somewhat easier to understand and make.
In this article, I'm going to teach you how to make a crossover using link, one of the 4 editing sites I explained in my link.
So let's start sa pamamagitan ng uploading the first image you're going to make as a crossover. I'll be using dear Milo here.
So after uploading the first image, click the "Layers" tab and click "Add Images" to upload the segundo image. (I used Jane here)
Next, click the "Geek" tab and click "Smart Scissors". Now this is a very useful tool and much easier than the magic wand tool in Pixlr since all you need to do is to click the outlines of your desired part of the image and it will automatically adjust itself to the lines of the image. Be sure to end it from where you've started.
As soon as you've finished clicking through the whole outline, the rest of the image will be dimmed and then click "Create Cutout"
It will now look like this:
After that, just click the cutout image and drag it to where you want it to be,
Then click the "Basic" tab and click "Flip Canvas Horizontally" to change the direction of the image.
*Only flip the image when necessary.
edit the appearance of the image (if you want) to make it blend with the other picture. Then click one of the image and hold the Shift key while clicking the segundo image. Then go to "Layers" tab and click "Merge" to make it into a single image.
And after that is the end result.
Adding effects is optional.
And so there you have it. I hope this was easier to understand. Feel free to ask tanong and I hope to see some of your crossovers now. :D
In this article, I'm going to teach you how to make a crossover using link, one of the 4 editing sites I explained in my link.
So let's start sa pamamagitan ng uploading the first image you're going to make as a crossover. I'll be using dear Milo here.
So after uploading the first image, click the "Layers" tab and click "Add Images" to upload the segundo image. (I used Jane here)
Next, click the "Geek" tab and click "Smart Scissors". Now this is a very useful tool and much easier than the magic wand tool in Pixlr since all you need to do is to click the outlines of your desired part of the image and it will automatically adjust itself to the lines of the image. Be sure to end it from where you've started.
As soon as you've finished clicking through the whole outline, the rest of the image will be dimmed and then click "Create Cutout"
It will now look like this:
After that, just click the cutout image and drag it to where you want it to be,
Then click the "Basic" tab and click "Flip Canvas Horizontally" to change the direction of the image.
*Only flip the image when necessary.
edit the appearance of the image (if you want) to make it blend with the other picture. Then click one of the image and hold the Shift key while clicking the segundo image. Then go to "Layers" tab and click "Merge" to make it into a single image.
And after that is the end result.
Adding effects is optional.
And so there you have it. I hope this was easier to understand. Feel free to ask tanong and I hope to see some of your crossovers now. :D