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2007-08-06 09:00:53 · 1 answers · asked by LadyJ 2 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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Create a new larger image than the ones you are copying.
Select the copy images and paste as new layer. You can create a selection shape or select a colour if you want a partial selection. If you have feathering turned on then you will get faded edges to your selection. Turn feathering off to get a sharp edge.
Once you have your layer you should be able to drag it around the new image so that it is in the right place.
When you have all layers in the right places you will now want to merge all layers. Before you do this save the new image as a type Paint Shop Pro Image. This will preserve the layers and allow you to move them around later.
You can also take an existing image as a background and past layers on top of this in the same way.
Save the file as type jpg for internet usage. But you may want to use the Export function to compress the image. This will cause a certain amount of distortion to the image. If you play around with the settings you should be able to find a value that will not cause too much distortion.
You can also re-size the image. This will also help reduce the download time for internet usage. It may also cause some distortion. Again play around with the size to prevent too much distortion.

Have fun.

2007-08-06 09:41:16 · answer #1 · answered by AnalProgrammer 7 · 0 0

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