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First of all open your picture and press D to set default the foreground and background color... and then give a layer mask to your layer and then press B to select brush tool and reduce the opacity of brush and then play with brush on your image.. you will see the image is fading.. now play with opacity of brush bcos it will effect the fade effect...
Done...
Cheers
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Fade from Edit menu allows you to change Opacity level and blend mode of layer after painting for example using brush tool or applying filter from Filter menu.
Click "Fade"
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Non-glare glass will prevent fade, but acrylic is less prone to breakage than glass.
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I love MACs cream eye liner that you apply with a brush. It goes on smooth and stays all day.
Sometimes my jeans fade away when they get older. Or- The light faded as the man closed his eyes, welcoming the peace of sleep.
To create a fade out effect in Movie Maker, you can add a fade transition at the end of your video clip. This transition gradually decreases the visibility of the clip until it fades out completely.
To clean a photo without damaging it, use a soft brush or cloth to gently remove dust and dirt. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions, as they can cause the photo to fade or smudge. If the photo is very dirty, consider taking it to a professional conservator for cleaning.
Easy way:Create an ellipse marquee, fill it with the last colour (ROY G BIV), violet. Next duplicate it and shrink it with free transform (Ctrl + T), hold Shift and scale it down. Fill this with the next colour, indigo. Do this until you have the full range in circles like a target. Then use the rectangle marquee tool to cut it in half high-wise and voila, you have a rainbow. Use masking with a soft brush to fade the ends and turn down the opacity of the layer.Realistic way:Google "Photoshop realistic rainbow". I found one probably suitable result instantly.
In fact it does, sometimes only if your not using cheap sh!t