www.flashaces.com Tutorial on how to cut out an image in Photoshop and stack layers to create image effects. DO NOT ASK ME TO DO WORK FOR FREE!
www.flashaces.com Tutorial on how to cut out an image in Photoshop and stack layers to create image effects. DO NOT ASK ME TO DO WORK FOR FREE!
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Open another image file and drag it into the the current file. Drag and drop.
WOW GREAT PICTURE.
at the bottom of the layers box there are buttons, just find the new layer button click then then select the new layer and paste the image on it
with the lasso tool you have to trace around the image with it yourself thats why i use the magic wand initialy then clean up with laso
how do you insert in image not as a back ground, but just to put on top of the original picture.
im farily new to photoshop myself, but i would guess…
create new
new layer (plus your background layer thats already there)
draw a square for the pic while the background lair is highlited… and open the image there. itll show up as a pic on the background lair… just try it i guess. good luck
good job
Dunno if you’ve found out yet, but i had the same problem, and i thought you might want to know;) all you’ve got to do is right click on the lasso tool, and select the polygonal lasso tool.
this guy uses photo’s not video and to answer other guys qestion about the pallete go to
Window
Layers
WOOOOOOOOT
this is exactly wat i was looking for!!!!
FINALLY!!!
nice pic
.Yes you have to trace it yourself.Choose the polygonal lasso. If you are on a Mac hold down the “alt option” key while you move the mouse it will turn to a slightly easier to manage version of the lasso tool because you can let go of the mouse button when you need to.
brilliant work thanks for posting this
actually I was wondering the same. lol.
Great video. I have some tutorials that can help also
great video ur a pro dude thnx
change the…man whats the word for it..units per…ahhhhhhhh…ok across the bar on the top u can change like the sensitivity of the tool…it changes like how it groups the pixels together
You just have to take your time and be accurate, theres no real shortcuts here =/
Just Right Click on the lasso tool tab and select poly
try holding the lasso tool button then go on magnetic
Neat layouts and effects.
great job, love the steeler’s one!!!
Great Job dude
how do you get to the layers pallete
Hey this is awsome im just wondering when i select the lasso tool on mine it doesnt select around the image, i have to do it myself and it doesnt come out very straight i end up deleting parts of the person!! please can anyone help been at this for ages now lol