Fuck I can do it but the hidden image shows through. Check out this one, you can't even see it. I wonder how they keep the hidden one from showing through.
Originally posted by TurboTrucker Fuck I can do it but the hidden image shows through. Check out this one, you can't even see it. I wonder how they keep the hidden one from showing through.
wow, that's the best use of photoshop tricks I've seen in years, i can't believe I've never seen anything like that before, whoever figured that out deserves a medal =))
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Man, what is it with this grey background on GFY? In my graphics program and in a browser by itself, that thing is golden; there is no indication of the secondary picture. here on GFY, you can sort of see the bottom picture. Maybe I should just greyscale all the images.
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Actually .. its not the grey background .. but the GFY gray highlight color that is the problem. (I think)
ummmm - in regards to the Bush pic - I was at CJ site surfing, saw the pic and clicked on it and got a message pop form the attorney general saying this
"The website you have requested is under investigation by the office of the Attorney General of the United States in connection with purported terrorist activities as defined by The Patriot Act.
In accordance with section 210 (a) (2) of title 18, United States Code, your ISP was subpoenaed on March 29, 2003 by the USDOJ, ordered to release all information pertaining to your online activities and/or possession of possibly illicit content on your personal computer and/or the transfer of said materials via wire or electronically.<br><br>
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Okay my question is how did these guys make it so that the top layered image pretty much disappears...when you highlight the bush pic you only see the hitler pic same goes with the flower pic.
However everytime I try this is what I get:
If you highlight my image you still see the soldier in the background...anyone figure out a way to correct this?
Originally posted by Butrflied Actually .. its not the grey background .. but the GFY gray highlight color that is the problem. (I think)
Well, even just sitting ther un-highlighted it looks worse. It's easier to see the hidden picture against the GFY background. Then, when you actually highlight it, the hidden picture doesn't show up as well!
Originally posted by gornyhuy Maybe try a bottom/background layer of all white. That way the gray background of GFY won't shine through your transparency and screw up the quality.
Hm, that's a thought but I don't think there should be any transparency that goes all the way through because the base image is set to a normal blend mode.
Originally posted by eroswebmaster Okay my question is how did these guys make it so that the top layered image pretty much disappears...when you highlight the bush pic you only see the hitler pic same goes with the flower pic.
However everytime I try this is what I get:
If you highlight my image you still see the soldier in the background...anyone figure out a way to correct this?
Looks to me like you didn't properly offset the black/transparent masks.
Originally posted by eroswebmaster Okay my question is how did these guys make it so that the top layered image pretty much disappears...when you highlight the bush pic you only see the hitler pic same goes with the flower pic.
However everytime I try this is what I get:
If you highlight my image you still see the soldier in the background...anyone figure out a way to correct this?
I think the problem with this and some others I've seen with the same problem is that you're using JPG instead of GIF. The checkerboard of pixels has to be exactly every other pixel to completely hide the primary image. The GIF will preserve each pixel exactly, while JPG introduces anomolies (bleeding of color between pixels) as it compresses the image. Also, if you find that the wrong image disappears (e.g. the background image disappears entirely, and just the foreground remains), you need to move things one pixel to the left or right...e.g., you could crop out the left-most column of pixels.
I think the problem with this and some others I've seen with the same problem is that you're using JPG instead of GIF. The checkerboard of pixels has to be exactly every other pixel to completely hide the primary image. The GIF will preserve each pixel exactly, while JPG introduces anomolies (bleeding of color between pixels) as it compresses the image. Also, if you find that the wrong image disappears (e.g. the background image disappears entirely, and just the foreground remains), you need to move things one pixel to the left or right...e.g., you could crop out the left-most column of pixels.
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