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05/01/2006 09:14:34 AM · #1 |
I have posted a couple of photos that I took at A wedding and I have a Photo of the Bride and I would like to have a smaller photo in each corner underneath the Main Picture.
I want to know how I transfer the Four photos onto a Layer and Rub throught the Brides Face to reveal a Photo in each corner, as I dont know how to reduce the size of an image or part of an image to fit to suit.
Cheers.
Joe |
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05/01/2006 09:23:42 AM · #2 |
This is the closest I have done to something similar. I just opened the 4 images I wanted to use....worked on my main background...then I selected the image I wanted to put inside, resized it to the size I liked then just selected around it and pasted it onto the main photo. It automatically created the layer for it and I could move it around with the move tool. As I pasted the other photos I just moved them to where I wanted. I've never tried what you mentioned but maybe you could do a similar thing and move your main image to the front. Then erase what you wanted to show the images underneath?

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05/01/2006 09:52:14 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by judojoe: I have posted a couple of photos that I took at A wedding and I have a Photo of the Bride and I would like to have a smaller photo in each corner underneath the Main Picture.
I want to know how I transfer the Four photos onto a Layer and Rub throught the Brides Face to reveal a Photo in each corner, as I dont know how to reduce the size of an image or part of an image to fit to suit.
Cheers.
Joe |
explain better... what do you mean Rub through the brides face?? |
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05/01/2006 10:07:04 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by Di: Originally posted by judojoe: I have posted a couple of photos that I took at A wedding and I have a Photo of the Bride and I would like to have a smaller photo in each corner underneath the Main Picture.
I want to know how I transfer the Four photos onto a Layer and Rub throught the Brides Face to reveal a Photo in each corner, as I dont know how to reduce the size of an image or part of an image to fit to suit.
Cheers.
Joe |
explain better... what do you mean Rub through the brides face?? |
Do you mean soemthing like this ??
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05/01/2006 11:22:19 AM · #5 |
Open the main (background) image.
open the other images - do a Ctl-A (select all) on them one at a time and then drag the 'selection' you made onto the main image.
each will drop on it's own layer.
highlight one of the layers, and do a Ctrl-T (free transform). Hold the Shift key to keep the proportions stable and grab a handle and resize it. Repeat on the others.
As to rub through...you can add a mask and by varying the opacity of the brush vary the amount of the image that shows through.
Like this:

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