Photoshop Help

Soldato
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Hi All,

Wondering if anyone can help.

I have a background image that I plan to put in the bottom right of a web page. I have made the image in photoshop and saved as a png. However, when I put it on my page (against a background image) there seems to be a weird shine in the top left. Does any9one know how to remove this?

This is the original transparent image:

bottomrightbrushai7.png




and this the image on the actual page with background:

sobfi4.jpg
 
That 'shine' - if, by this, you mean the faint translucent-white gradient - is actually there on the original transparent image too, y'know.

If you can't see it, you need to do some monitor tweakininininge. And if you can, but you want it removing, then you need to use the Eraser tool, of course.
 
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Try this one. I removed the slight "shine" :)

Nice. I've changed a few blending options on the brush since and got it perfect. Can i ask how you did that exactly, as I kind of bodged it via lowering the opacity? I'm sure its something to do with the brush tool.
 
I just used the magic wand tool on the empty space, with the right tolerance, and just deleted the background :)
 
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