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2006-12-31 11:10:58 · 2 answers · asked by Porter H 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

Kelly did great but any time I try opening a second picture the first closes.

2006-12-31 11:40:32 · update #1

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open both pictures select the move tool clickon one of the picturesholding down drag picture onto other one and then lett go

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2006-12-31 14:50:09 · answer #1 · answered by alenn g 4 · 0 0

I found a couple websites that can explain:

http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/layers/intro.htm

http://www.webreference.com/graphics/column32/

According to the last website, there are several ways to create a new layer. Select Layer>New>Layer from the Main Menu or use SHIFT+CTRL (Command) + L. I find I most often use the Layers palette for layers operations. With the Layer tab active, click on the side arrow to activate the pop out menu. Click on New Layer. The New Layer window will appear. I advise that you type in a name for your layer, since working with even a few layers will become confusing. Choose a name that you will be able to identify, even if you return to the document months later. Click OK and your new layer will appear immediately above the layer that was selected when you created the new layer.

You can also duplicate a layer, which will copy the selected area and create a new layer to place the copy. Select the layer you wish to copy. Activate the side pop out menu and choose Duplicate Layer. Windows users can also right click on a layer and choose Duplicate Layer from the flyout menu. You will be presented with the Layers Option window, and can rename the copied layer from the Photoshop default, which is the name of the current layer with "copy" added.

When the copy is created, it is placed immediately on top of the original layer, which makes it seem as if nothing has happened. Use the Move tool to move the layer and you will see the new layer as well as the original layer. See the sample at the left which shows the original layer, with the copied layer listed directly above in the Layers Palette. The Move tool was used to move the the copied layer to the right.


I hope that helped. : }

2006-12-31 11:18:00 · answer #2 · answered by ( Kelly ) 7 · 1 0

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