20 | 'born from the flower'
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As you can see, my creative juices were not flowing.
Ah well, this was the second most popular flower edit:
Step 1.
Open up a blank background, and then the below image as your foreground.
Locate it where you wish, then merge and save.
Step 3.
Open up your model now, and place it over the flowers.
Select multiply from the Transform tab. You may want to decrease the opacity.
Step 4.
This is where things get tricky.
Go to mask, and select the third option from your left.
The lower the smoothness, the cleaner it erases, but the higher the cleaner it looks. It's confusing, I know.
Know erase over the image of the girl that covers the flower. Don't worry if you made a mistake - you can always use the erase tool to cover it up.
Merge and save. Export to photos.
Step 5.
Save your work, and then open it up in PicsArt.
This following bit is optional, but it makes the image look better.
In PicsArt, go to Effect. This is where you can choose a filter, but you don't have to.
Go to Artistic -> Comic.
Click the checkmark to save.
And then you're done!
Look at that masterpiece!
Easy, peasy.
If you have any questions, just ask.
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