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hi everyone welcome back in this tutorial i will talk about two methods to blend images into one if you watch till then theres a bonus method so chill out and have some fun so lets begin. this will be the background image used to blend with another image to avoid any changes in original image i will create a duplicate layer by pressing ctrl+ j and give it a name like main layer . click on the file menu and choose place embedded to bring the layer you wanted to blend with the main layer so here i choose the sewer image. To expand the image uniformly press alt and using the left click try to stretch it try to play with the opacity which make it easy to place in the area where you needed to place it now press enter or click on the right tick to fix it increase the opacity to max to see the image fully click on the add a layer mask to insert a layer mask then choose a brush or press b and choose the brush settings above. choose opacity in a range of 30 to 50 and