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#364481 12/01/2009 11:57 AM
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I want to put multiple pics on top of each other to make 1 pic of them all but can figuer out how to do it help


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chuckyj #364482 12/01/2009 3:12 PM
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Add a new 'Layer' to the first photo then you can copy/paste a new photo into that 'Layer'. Then add another 'Layer' and so on. You can jump between the 'Layers' and do what ever you like to each photo in each 'Layer'
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chuckyj #364483 12/01/2009 3:15 PM
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Hello,

First, make a new image (or a new document) big enough in order to contain others.

For example :
If you have 5 pics 1024 x 768 , so you should create a new document 1024 x 3840


Then open the folder that contains your pics.
and drag'drop them to photoshop.

At this point, you should have a lot of layers. Each layer should be one image you dropped.

Then resize and move each image (layer) in order to arrange them in the big image (the first you created)

When finished, save it at .JPG


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chuckyj #364484 12/01/2009 3:41 PM
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Alright I'm assuming that you have the actual program called "photoshop". Sorry people like to call every thing photoshop even if its not. (like xerox..haha)

Okay....Open every file at once and have chose which file with be the "master file". You'll be pasting the rest into that one.

In the master file...
Click "image" at the top
Scroll down to "canvas size"
Inside there you'll see a box with arrows
pick which direction you want to make bigger. You'll click the bottom center box if youre putting a new pic on top of your master pic.

After you click type in a new value for the height
(assuming your pics are the same size, just double the current number)

Hit okay and make sure it'll give you room on top
(or bottom)

Next go to your other pic
Hit control A
HIt control C

GO to the master pic
Hit control V

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brokenfixed #364485 12/06/2009 11:47 PM
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Ok I can get them together now I want them to stack on top of each other and transparint so it looks like multiple people same background.

I want to do this

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_LxZ4Mi3rR3Q/Sw9REf2nR7I/AAAAAAAAdLs/RZeXRwwREuc/s1600/Drift+Sequence2.jpg


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chuckyj #364486 12/07/2009 8:04 AM
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Layers and mask...

if you need more help, it would be a daunting task to try to do so in here...

Try this:
http://www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/tutorials/quickmask.html


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