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How to Blend Photos on PicsArt?

Published in Photo Editing 2 mins read

To blend photos on PicsArt, use the Blend tool after uploading your image to the editor.

Here's a breakdown of how to blend photos using PicsArt:

  1. Upload Your Image: Begin by opening PicsArt and uploading the main image you want to work with into the editor. This will serve as your base layer.

  2. Add the Second Image:

    • Tap on the "Add Photo" option (usually represented by a "+" icon) to select the second image you want to blend with the first.
    • Position and resize the second image as desired over the base image.
  3. Access the Blend Tool: With the second image selected, look for the "Blend" option in the bottom toolbar. It's often represented by overlapping squares.

  4. Choose a Blend Mode: PicsArt offers various blend modes, each creating a unique effect. Common options include:

    • Multiply: Darkens the image by multiplying the colors.
    • Screen: Lightens the image by inverting and multiplying the colors.
    • Add: Brightens the image by adding the colors.
    • Overlay: Combines Multiply and Screen modes, adding contrast.
    • Darken: Selects the darker pixel from each layer.
    • Lighten: Selects the lighter pixel from each layer.
    • Difference: Subtracts the colors, creating an inversion effect.
  5. Adjust Opacity: After selecting a blend mode, adjust the opacity slider to control the transparency of the top image and refine the blending effect. A lower opacity will make the underlying image more visible.

  6. Experiment and Refine: Experiment with different blend modes and opacity levels until you achieve the desired blended effect. You can also use the eraser tool to selectively remove parts of the top image for more creative control.

  7. Save Your Work: Once you're satisfied with the result, save your blended image to your device or share it directly from PicsArt.

By experimenting with different blend modes and opacity settings, you can create a wide range of artistic and unique effects on your photos using PicsArt.