How To Create A Multi

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How to create a multi-layered image using the

eraser tool and blending options

Step one: load all images into Photoshop

Step two: select the eye icon in the bottom right of your screen to only see one layer. (this will
make it easier to keep track of your layers and to only work on one at a time)

Step three: click the eraser icon in the middle left selection bar
.

Step four: begin erasing away the parts of the image you don’t want.

You can change the width and hardness of the eraser by selecting the circle icon with the
number under it in the top right corner.
Step five: repeat this for all of your layers.

Step six: once you have all your layers erased to the way you want it, you can move them
around and scale them to the place you want by going to:

Edit – transform – scale/rotate or you can select Command and T at the same time for free
transform
Step seven: adjustments and the blending options

For blending options, go to the bottom right of your screen and select the option you feel
enhances your photo.

Once you have finished that you are done!

This is how my image turned out after playing with the blending options

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