help?

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milly_barnes
Jan 19, 2007
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how do you put a few
pictures into the one picture..
so they are on top of each other ? was told this program can do that so thats why i got it.. but dont know how ?

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beerfueled
Jan 19, 2007
"This program" can do lots of things. For what you want to do, start with reading about layers in your help documentation. You’ll be amazed.

Also, you’ll want to learn about making selections.

What I’m trying to say is that for you to get acceptable results, it’s going to take some effort and time spent getting to know what Photoshop can do. And those are two topics that are going to be very helpful for you know, if you will spend a short time reading up on them.

-larry
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Exaspera
Jan 19, 2007
Tha manual is your friend. Read it and learn lots of things. While in the beginning you will not find it so, it really is an intuitive program. Experiment and play with lots of images, and you will be pleasantly surprised. 🙂
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Gang-woo_Lee
Jan 20, 2007
Hi, I have been wondering about photoshop cs2 shorcut keys.

They are alt+delete and ctrl+delete shorcut keys.

My questions are ;

1. I tried to find those two shortcut keys in photoshop Help and other shortcut keys manuals but couldn’t find them. Then, where can I find those two shorcut keys?

2. What’s the deffernce between alt+delete and alt+backspace?
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chrisjbirchall
Jan 20, 2007
Did you not try them?

Both fill using the background colour

(Ctrl+Del & Ctrl+Backspace both fill with the foreground colour).

By the way. It is not considered polite to hi-jack someone elses thread to ask a completely off-topic question. Also, you will get a far better response if you start a new thread with a meaningful title.
RK
Rob_Keijzer
Jan 20, 2007
Here’s what I did for a client. It has six Layers, each having their own distance of Drop Shadows, so it has a certain depth.
Learn the basics of Layers and Layer Styles and you’re underway.

< http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=184nmKvQiGmsPAzpfH DzSvKPjo9aw41>

Rob
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Donald_Reese
Jan 20, 2007
That really has a nice effect of depth. was it very time consuming to reach that end result?
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Rob_Keijzer
Jan 21, 2007
was it very time consuming

Not really. I simply took a background colour specified by the client who also submitted the images.

I then built the separate layers, each having their set of images.

To give the 3D look I gave the images on the different layers different sizes, and increased the drop shadow distances with each layer that appeared farther away from the background.

It was for web display. took me 40 minutes, if I remember well.

Rob

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