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  • TommyM
    Confirmed User
    • May 2001
    • 1147

    #1

    a little photoshop help?

    Hey
    Was wondering if someone could help with a little photoshop?

    If I got an image, mark something on it, and that area I want filled with another picture, how can that be done?

    Thanks
  • munki
    Do Fun Shit.
    • Dec 2004
    • 13393

    #2

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    • Nick_Merlot
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2008
      • 232

      #3
      Open the new photo you want to bring in so the new photo and the old photo are both open. Click on the new photo and drag it on top of the 'marked' one. To scale the new photo down (if you need to) press ctrl and T at the same time then grab one of the corners and scale down to your liking. Hope that helps.

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      • TommyM
        Confirmed User
        • May 2001
        • 1147

        #4
        Originally posted by Nick_Merlot
        Open the new photo you want to bring in so the new photo and the old photo are both open. Click on the new photo and drag it on top of the 'marked' one. To scale the new photo down (if you need to) press ctrl and T at the same time then grab one of the corners and scale down to your liking. Hope that helps.
        Thats not what I mean... I got a part of a picture, that I can mark, but in that area I want to fill it up with another picture/background, in just that particually area

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        • BittieBucks Eric
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2010
          • 457

          #5
          Originally posted by TommyM
          Hey
          Was wondering if someone could help with a little photoshop?

          If I got an image, mark something on it, and that area I want filled with another picture, how can that be done?

          Thanks

          Make the selection.
          Then in the "Select" menu on top, select "save selection". Give it a name.
          Insert the "filler" picture on a new layer on top of the other one. "Select" menu, "load selection", then "inverse selection", press delete. And you're done.
          Last edited by BittieBucks Eric; 01-27-2011, 01:39 AM.

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          • TommyM
            Confirmed User
            • May 2001
            • 1147

            #6
            Originally posted by BittieBucks Eric
            Make the selection.
            Then in the "Select" menu on top, select "save selection". Give it a name.
            Insert the "filler" picture on a new layer on top of the other one. "Select" menu, "load selection", then "inverse selection", press delete. And you're done.
            You are the man Thanks

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