As i said, the next step of my project is to apply layer masks to it, which would get rid of those horrible dividing lines, that break up the pictures. In order to do this, i had to create layer masks which would get rid of these. All i had to do is select the layer that overlapped the layer in front of it (ie, layer two would overlap layer one, and so on), click layer mask at the bottom of the layer pallet, use a wide diameter brush, with the colour black that fades away the overlapping picture, and allows the picture from under to blend in. Or with the colour white, you can rub out the picture from underneeth and the top layer will appear again.
This shows me clicking the layer mask button at the bottom of my layer pallet.
This shows you a list of all the layer masks in my layers.
This shows you the tool box which is placed at the right hand side of the screen. As you can see the brush tool is almost at the top of the box, and is displayed with a little paintbrush tool.
Then at the bottom of the box is the colour that is painted by ur brush, i.e either white or black to produce the layer masks.
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