29 | forest
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This might look like a lot, but it's actually pretty easy.
Step 1.
Open up a blank background, and then your first png.
Place it where you like, then merge. Make sure it's not too large.
Repeat this process two more times.
Step 2.
Open up the image below as your foreground. (I found this from -voidallison)
Select screen in the transform tab, and place it over the 3 PNGs.
Don't try to cover it all with one go, instead do half of it at a time.
Go to filter, and turn up the Exposure and Brightness all the way up.
Merge, and then repeat the process.
Step 3.
Select the image below or any other forest image as your foreground.
In the Transform tab, select Multiply.
Next go to Mask, and get rid of any unwanted bits of trees that cover up the images.
Once again, only do half of this at a time.
Step 4. (optional)
Save the image, and then open it in PicsArt.
Choose a filter, and then save it.
I used Seafoam.
Press the checkmark, and save it.
Step 5.
Open up the filtered image in Superimpose, and then choose a colour as your foreground.
Place it over the image.
Select Screen in the Transform tab.
Step 6.
Go to Mask, and then choose the gradient tool.
I suggest tapping once in the top corner, and spreading it to the bottom of the right PNG.
Double tap to accept it, and then save.
Step 7.
Open up the image in Phonto, and then add your title and name.