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Oct 27th 2005 | #171042 Report |
Member since: Oct 24th 2005 Posts: 2 |
How do you add two images in each other, for example when I have a picture of a car and want to put someone behind it...how do I exactly do that? I know that it has something to do with layers and stuff...but I don't know what to do with it. Any help would be much appreciated ;) |
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Oct 29th 2005 | #171113 Report |
Member since: Apr 19th 2005 Posts: 80 |
When you copy-paste the car in photoshop it will be in a layer. When you copy-paste the person it will get another layer. You can drag the person's layer under the car's layer (in the layer-window) and then the person will be behind the car. A probleme you might meet is that the car still has a background and that the person is also behind the background. To solve this you must cut away the background. When the background is only 1 color (e.g. white) the easiest way is to click it with magic-wand tool and then delete. When the background is more complicated you will have to select it manualy. You can also keep the background by cutting (CTRL-X) instead of deleting and then pasting it in a layer that is under the person's layer...
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Nov 1st 2005 | #171198 Report |
Member since: Oct 24th 2005 Posts: 2 |
Thanks Doody, I will try this out after I posted this and hope it will work for a change, because that's something I always wanted to know how to do it exactly. Thanks mate ;) |
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