Overlay Images Archives – Photo to Cartoon – Cartoonize Yourself & Create Avatar Characters for Free https://www.cartoonize.net/tag/overlay-images/ Cartoon yourself and convert your photos to cartoons in just one click – the most simple, beautiful, and no-nonsense cartoonizer and photo editor that's free. Thu, 13 Apr 2023 19:19:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.cartoonize.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cropped-colorcinch-cartoonize-32x32.png Overlay Images Archives – Photo to Cartoon – Cartoonize Yourself & Create Avatar Characters for Free https://www.cartoonize.net/tag/overlay-images/ 32 32 Best Way to Overlay Image with Transparency Online https://www.cartoonize.net/overlay-image-with-transparency/ Mon, 29 Aug 2022 10:29:13 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=20723 We’re pretty sure that you’ve seen advertisements in magazines, billboards, and digital campaigns. Have you ever wondered how these ads are so effective? One big factor is its design. How designers carefully think of the right placement for text and images plays a crucial part. A method that these professional designers use is using an overlay of transparent images in Photoshop. Expertise is needed to create an effective design. However, this doesn’t mean that only […]

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We’re pretty sure that you’ve seen advertisements in magazines, billboards, and digital campaigns. Have you ever wondered how these ads are so effective? One big factor is its design. How designers carefully think of the right placement for text and images plays a crucial part.

A method that these professional designers use is using an overlay of transparent images in Photoshop. Expertise is needed to create an effective design. However, this doesn’t mean that only professionals can come up with this kind of material.

In this article, we’ll cover how to design simple business pub mats using an online editor as well as reasons why you should incorporate transparent images into your designs.

What is a Transparent Image?

A transparent image is one that allows the background to show through. You can also think of it as an image where you can see what’s behind it, even if there isn’t anything behind it. To make an image transparent, you’ll want to set its layer blending mode to “Screen” or “Multiply”.

Transparent images are commonly used in marketing materials. Designers utilize this to convey a message. It is an effective way to add creativity and draw attention to customers.

Reasons Why To Overlay Images with Transparency

  • To Create Depth

    You can use transparency to create the illusion of depth, making your image appear to recede into the background or come forward.

  • Create Intriguing Compositions

    By using transparency, you can create more intriguing compositions. Transparency can help you move the eye around the composition and add depth to your design.

  • Easier to Integrate with Text

    If you’re designing a website or app, it’s likely that text will be an important part of your design. In fact, it’s probably one of the most important elements as far as readability goes.

  • To Help Convey Message

    Incorporating transparent images into your design helps add clarity to the message you want to convey. This is a proven and effective way that has been used for years in the advertising industry.

How to Overlay Images Using Transparent Background

For this tutorial, we will be creating a simple ad and a simple transparent image overlay design using Colorcinch.

For Advertisement

We will be creating an effective yet effect ad for a photography workshop. We will only need one picture for this tutorial and will utilize the Mask function of Colorcinch.

Step 1: Open Colorcinch and Upload an image.

Step 2: Navigate to Masks on the left side of the panel and it will open a tab of Mask filters. Navigate through it and choose any filter. For this tutorial, we will Shapes.

Step 3: Choose a Shapes filter that would fit your image. You can also refine the opacity by adjusting the Slider.

Step 4: You have an option to further adjust the Mask filter by clicking on Settings. Change the size of the Mask by adjusting the Slider. Click Apply once satisfied.

To complete the look, you may add text to help convey the message of your ad.

Here is the final look:

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Simple Design

One perfect method to add color and life to your photo is by using overlay. For this example, we will be showing you how to create a simple yet striking design using Lights overlay.

Step 1: Open Colorcinch and Upload your background image.

Step 2: Click Overlay on the left side of the panel and it will open a tab of overlay filters. Navigate through it and pick Lights.

Step 3: Choose a Lights filter and click on Settings. Try the different Blend Modes and adjust the Slider until you get your desired opacity.

Let’s take a look at the final result.

Summary

There are many reasons to use transparency in your visual design. It can help you create a more visually interesting image, add depth and dimension to your imagery, or even make it easier for readers to understand what you’re trying to say.

Hopefully, this article has given you some ideas and inspiration on how to overlay images, with transparency. You can use these techniques in your own work, or adapt them to create something new. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to leave them below!

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How to Easily Create a Double Exposure Effect Online https://www.cartoonize.net/double-exposure-online/ Thu, 18 Aug 2022 08:58:15 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=20240 Double exposure is a fun way to bring your photography to life with a new twist. Not only that, but it’s also something that can really set your photos apart from everyone else’s! But what exactly is double exposure and how do you create one? In today’s world, double exposure is a very common photographic technique. The famous singer Taylor Swift even used the effect in her song “Style” art cover, which can be found […]

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Double exposure is a fun way to bring your photography to life with a new twist. Not only that, but it’s also something that can really set your photos apart from everyone else’s! But what exactly is double exposure and how do you create one?

In today’s world, double exposure is a very common photographic technique. The famous singer Taylor Swift even used the effect in her song “Style” art cover, which can be found on her album “1989.” As a result, a great number of her followers posted their own take on the double exposure effect on social media platforms.

What is Double Exposure?

Double exposure is a technique where a photographer overlays two or more images to create a single image. It’s one of the most fun and creative ways to make your photographs stand out. Many photographers use this technique in black and white photography, but it can be used for color too!

For novice photographers, it is crucial to understand the basics of photography in order to create an artistic image, such as double exposure. One of the basics that should be learned is the Exposure Triangle. Sounds technical? Don’t fret. We have an article to give you a kickstart about the Exposure Triangle.

If you’re new to double exposure or would like some pointers on how to use it effectively, here’s everything you need to know about creating stunning double exposure.

How to Create a Double Exposure Online with Blend Mode

A Blend Mode is one way to achieve a double exposure photo. We will show you how to use two images to create a cohesive and surreal art piece using Colorcinch.

Step 1: Open Colorcinch and Upload your base image.

Step 2: Navigate to Image Manager and click on Upload Image. Choose your second image from your computer. Once uploaded, the images will appear in Your Images below the Upload Image.

Step 3: Drag the second image on top of the base image. Adjust the second image to match the base image.

Step 4: Change the Blend Mode by clicking on the Layer Properties button and navigating to the drop-down menu. To achieve the double exposure effect for this particular photo, I used the Lighten Blend Mode.

Try the different blend modes until you get your desired output.

Let’s look at the final output:

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How to Create a Double Exposure with an Overlay Effect

Another simple way to achieve a double exposure effect in Colorcinch is to use Overlay Effects.

Step 1: Like in the previous tutorial, start by opening Colorcinch. Upload an image.

Step 2: Navigate to Overlay on the left side of the panel and it will open a tab of Overlay filters. Navigate through it and choose Light Leaks.

Step 3: Choose a Light Leaks filter that would fit your image. You can also refine the opacity by adjusting the Slider. Once adjustments are made, click Apply.

It’s that easy! Here is the before and after:

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Double Exposure Photo Fun Facts

  • Accidental Discovery

The first double exposures happened by accident and were not planned. Light leaks in cameras cause double exposures to happen by accident. Early film cameras often had problems with light leaks, but they can still happen today.

When you take a picture, the shutter should close all the way. If it doesn’t, light from outside will get into the camera and land on the film or digital sensor. If you make this mistake before you develop your photos, you’ll have a double exposure by accident.

  • Paranormal Apparition

You might think of double exposure as a tool used to create spooky images, but it’s actually been around for a long time. Many of the first instances of double exposure feature ghosts and strange settings and tend to be rather unsettling.

  • Double Exposure Camera

Some photographers used something called a “double-exposure camera” to make a double exposure. Photographers would use this camera to make double exposures on purpose.

In one shot, the camera would take two separate pictures and then put them together to make one picture. To make these intentional double exposures, the photographer would need to expose two negatives on the same piece of film separately.

  • Business as Usual

In the 1860s, photographers began experimenting with double exposures to increase their profit. So as to increase sales, they figured out how to make a portrait subject look like they were in a frame with a duplicate of themselves, much like an identical twin would.

Conclusion

We learned that there is really a thing called a beautiful disaster. A living testament to this is the accidental invention of the double exposure effect. People have been drawn to its imperfection and have used it as a method to create stunning artworks. It stands the test of time. Hence, because of the continuous innovation of technology, double exposure has been reinvented many times. This goes to show that art is never perfect, but always relevant.

We hope this tutorial has inspired you to get creative with your photo editing and try out double-exposure effects on some of your shots. There are so many different things you can do with this technique, but when it comes down to it, it all comes down to what inspires you! So go play around with all the options we’ve given you here today—and if there are any other tips or tricks that we missed, let us know in the comments below!

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How to Overlay Images With and Without Photoshop https://www.cartoonize.net/overlay-image/ Wed, 27 Jul 2022 01:14:07 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=19885 Method 1 – Filter Overlay Step 1: Upload your image to Colorcinch. Step 2: Click Overlay on the left side of the panel and it will open a tab of overlay filters. Navigate through it and feel free to use any filter you like. For this tutorial, I will use Bokeh. Adjust the slider to change the opacity of the overlay. If you wish to have more control of the chosen overlay, there is an […]

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We all know that in photography, overlays are essentially an image or texture that is added to your photos using an editing application. Photoshop is one of the few programs that is used most frequently for this process.

Photographers use overlays to add texture and other things to an image. This basically means that there is an extra layer that can be added to a photo during the editing or post-production process to make it look better.

History of Overlay Images

Before the advent of Photoshop, photographers experimented with a variety of techniques to get a similar end result. They overexposed the photographs and scraped the negatives with pins and other abrasive items.

These days, putting on an overlay will only take a few minutes of your time. The creation of a nuanced effect is easy to create by dragging, dropping, and modifying the blending mode and opacity.

Common Types of Overlay
  • Light leaks
  • Sun flares
  • Vintage overlays
  • Grunge overlays
  • Patterns
  • Film effects

How to Create a Simple Overlay in Photoshop

Using the power of texture and layering, overlays may dramatically alter a photograph and make an otherwise dull photograph more engaging.

Step 1: Start by opening an image in Photoshop. To open your desired base image, navigate to File and click Open.

Step 2: Next is open your second image. One easy was is to drag the second image from its folder on top of your base image.


Adjust the size or placement to fit your base image.

Step 3: Click on the Blending Mode dropdown box.

Pick a Blending mode that will work for your image. We will use Screen mode for this example.

Step 4: Change the Opacity of your second image in the upper right corner of the layers panel as shown on the image below. Adjust the slider to achieve your desired look.

Step 5: Merge your base image and your second image.
Right click on the second image’s layer and click Merge Down.


Step 6:
Save the image. To do this navigate to FileSave As.


Creating Overlay Images Without Photoshop

We know that some people find it hard to figure out how to use Photoshop. It can be tricky to learn how to use such a program. There are many alternative ways to add a beautiful overlay to your image. This simple step-by-step guide using Colorcinch will help you achieve the same result.

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Method 1 – Filter Overlay

Step 1: Upload your image to Colorcinch.


Step 2:
Click Overlay on the left side of the panel and it will open a tab of overlay filters. Navigate through it and feel free to use any filter you like. For this tutorial, I will use Bokeh.


Adjust the slider to change the opacity of the overlay. If you wish to have more control of the chosen overlay, there is an advanced option that you can play around with.


Step 3: Save the image.

Method 2 – Manual Overlay

Another easy way would be to do a manual overlay using the Blend Mode feature.

Step 1: Upload your image.


Step 2
: Navigate to the Image Manager.

Click on Upload Image to add your second image.


Step 3
: Drag the second image on top of the base image.

Adjust the second image to match the base image.



Step 4
: Change the Blend Mode by clicking on Layer Properties button and navigate to the drop down menu.

Try the different blend modes until you get your desired output. For this example I chose the Screen Mode.


Step 5:
Save the image.

In Conclusion

The easiest and quickest way to give your photos a unique effect or an extra dimension is to use Overlay.

You can experiment with light leaks, effects that simulate rain or mist, different textures, and a whole lot more. Be careful not to overdo it, otherwise your photos will look campy and amateurish.

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