picutre merging

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LOL reduce the number of images.

A free one everybody that who already has w98 up to XP is paint. It is tricky to use. But, what you can do is copy any images put them onto it and use the transperancy background on each. A little tricky but works.
 
Slide one picture over the other and play with the opacity scale. Slide it to the left and the last picture you put on will become transparent. Your can also cut sections from one picture. Slide them into the other and then use the opacity to merge them.
 
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Do you mean merging like this:
wallpaperba1.jpg


That's my wallpaper, btw. It's from my science fiction story which I am developing, and, as you have probably guessed, its from the second part of the trilogy of books...
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ive got firework and dreamweaver.. now wot do i do :p like how do i start mergin :D
 
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can u less complicate it? iv got fireworkz.. not firefox why'd i say dat :S i dunno but iv got fireworks :D
 
can u less complicate it? iv got fireworkz.. not firefox why'd i say dat :S i dunno but iv got fireworks :D
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It is quite difficult, but here goes...
1. Copy a large picture.
2. Make a new document in fireworks. The size of the document should be the sames as that of the picture.
3. Paste the picture in.
4. Copy another, smaller picture, then paste it onto the fireworks document. THere should now be two layers, a bottom one with the first picture and a top one with the second.
5. Select the top layer.
6. Select the lasso tool from the toolbar, and change it from anti-alias to feather.
7. Use the lasso tool to select part of the small picture. Because you have selected the top layer only, nothing will happen to the bottom layer.
8. Go to 'select' in the top tool bar, and press 'invert selection'. This should select all of the top image except what you selected before.
9. Hit the 'delete' key. The edges of the top picture should now be blurred.
10. Save the file as a flattened PNG.

To change the amount of blurring at the edges, drag the slider up or down before you perform the lasso selection.
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