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Hey guys,
I am working on a project that is a stack of polaroids with various pictures on them. I am new to photoshop, so my questions may seem trivial/elementary, so please forgive me for that.
I was wondering if it was best to assemble all of the polaroids (aprox 30+ pictures) together in the same project, or create a project per polaroid picture and import them into the final project to be asembled together?
I assume I link them together (white layer, black layer, photo layer = a polaroid) so they stay together, but do I flatten them, when I am satisfied, to make them one graphic, or don’t do that until I am completely finished with the project as a whole?
After I assemble my polaroid (white layer, black layer, shadow, and such) template without photo is the click and free transform method the only way/best way to duplicate the polaroid graphic for additional use (with other pictures)?
Thank you for your assistance, it is most appreciated!
I am working on a project that is a stack of polaroids with various pictures on them. I am new to photoshop, so my questions may seem trivial/elementary, so please forgive me for that.
I was wondering if it was best to assemble all of the polaroids (aprox 30+ pictures) together in the same project, or create a project per polaroid picture and import them into the final project to be asembled together?
I assume I link them together (white layer, black layer, photo layer = a polaroid) so they stay together, but do I flatten them, when I am satisfied, to make them one graphic, or don’t do that until I am completely finished with the project as a whole?
After I assemble my polaroid (white layer, black layer, shadow, and such) template without photo is the click and free transform method the only way/best way to duplicate the polaroid graphic for additional use (with other pictures)?
Thank you for your assistance, it is most appreciated!
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