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<blockquote data-quote="XGC Radioactive" data-source="post: 594814" data-attributes="member: 46152"><p>When rendering an image to place into another background, it's a good idea to add a thin haze around the image to help makr it seemless. I can easily explain this in GIMP, but not your program. If someone more familiar may advise this....</p><p></p><p>I usually create a duplicate layer, and gaussian blur the back image, usually x12-x20. Lightning effects are also very important to help the image feel natural. The nebula is the light source</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC Radioactive, post: 594814, member: 46152"] When rendering an image to place into another background, it's a good idea to add a thin haze around the image to help makr it seemless. I can easily explain this in GIMP, but not your program. If someone more familiar may advise this.... I usually create a duplicate layer, and gaussian blur the back image, usually x12-x20. Lightning effects are also very important to help the image feel natural. The nebula is the light source [/QUOTE]
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