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Anonymous
So I'm actually trying to make a wallpaper, instead of just leeching off you people. Basically, it's the Bliss with Gurren Lagann breaking through the background. I have the two pictures together, with the GL layer on top. I have an idea on how to make the GL layer look like a part of the Bliss layer, but I want to know what other people would do first.

Pic related to what I have as of this moment.
>> Anonymous
go shoop it ur self or go to /R/
>> Anonymous
FUCKING BUMPED! Can we get the original image you are using?
>> NC
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>>327961
Enjoy, this is also my current wallpaper.
>> Anonymous
>>327954
Did you even read my post? I AM shooping it myself. I'm just wondering how other people would do it.
>> SilentCaay
>>328131
Hmmm, first thing I'd try has has the least chance of looking good but it's the easiest to do. I'd try it just to hope to get lucky or to have something to build off of.

Try masking all the solid stuff in the center, like anything that's not cracked background, etc. Use the polygon mask, zoom in and make sure some music is playing or something because you're not going anywhere for awhile. Copy that to a new layer. Then to get that cracked effect to show thorugh, adjust the brightness, lightness, contracts, levels, etc of the underlying layer until the blue border is pure white but try not to lose too much detail on the cracks. Once you do that, set the underlying layer to multiply.

Like I said, it probably won't look great but it's the easiest first step and what I would do next depends on how that step looks.
>> Anonymous
Ahahaha, what a gook.
>> Anonymous
>>328210
Instead of going through the trouble of formulating the proper saturation/hue/effect of the layer, try creating the glow and cracks by hand. It'll take a while, but it'll fit it nicer when you're done.
>> SilentCaay
>>328747
Indeed, but this is easier and something to act as a guide. As for "formulating" the colors, just crank up the brightness and contrast til the backround is white. It won't be great but it should give you something to go by. I'd need to see how it looks before deciding what to do next.