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05-06-2011, 09:51 AM
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Hi all. Now I know that many of you reading this will very probably laugh your socks off at this, but what I want to know is this: I have Photoshop 5, and I would like to know (in layman/novice terms) how to cut an image from one picture, and to be able to paste that cut image onto another image. I ask this as I want to have a go at some faking myself.
Any advice, or assistance, greatly recieved & appreciated. Thanks in advance. CitizenOfGallifrey CitizenOfGallifrey, proud to be a member of FBBF - The FakeBritBabes Forum since Jul 2010. |
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05-06-2011, 04:12 PM
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\\\\'CitizenOfGallifrey\\\\' pid=\\\\'70735\\\\' dateline=\\\\'1307267473\\\\ Wrote:Hi all. Now I know that many of you reading this will very probably laugh your socks off at this, but what I want to know is this: I have Photoshop 5, and I would like to know (in layman/novice terms) how to cut an image from one picture, and to be able to paste that cut image onto another image. I ask this as I want to have a go at some faking myself. Hi COG. The one thing you will learn with photoshop is that they are many ways of doing the same thing. The way I do what you asking is to open up the two images you are going to use. 1. From the picture you want to cut from use the lasso tool and make a selection around the area you want to copy. 2. Then press Ctrl and C [Copy], then click on the image you want to copy to. 3. Then press Ctrl and V [Paste], it will paste the selection you made onto the image. I hope this helps, need anymore help just yell
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