| shanky Profil: New Penguin | Last message on previous page:
can u plzz tell me how to put an image between two layers in photoshop ty I am stuck at step 10
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uttaresh The Penguin Master Profil: Penguin Pro | Right click the image, select Copy. Now go to your project in Photoshop. Press Ctrl+V to put it there in a new Layer. Move this layer in between Layers 2 and 3.  ---------------
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shanky Profil: New Penguin | uttaresh wrote :
Right click the image, select Copy. Now go to your project in Photoshop. Press Ctrl+V to put it there in a new Layer. Move this layer in between Layers 2 and 3. 
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I Clicked copy then opened my photoshop project but couldn't paste it in my project.. sry I am a newbie to photoshop I know to move the layer but how to paste it in the layer?? | |
uttaresh The Penguin Master Profil: Penguin Pro | If Ctrl+V doesn't work, go to the Edit menu on the top, and select Paste. ---------------
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shanky Profil: New Penguin | uttaresh wrote :
If Ctrl+V doesn't work, go to the Edit menu on the top, and select Paste.
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Hey sry I figured it out Ty so much for ur help | |
93gaara Profil: New Penguin | awesome tut here is mine: -link removed- and my 2th one:
 Message edited by Gruzz on 04-03-2009 at 07:32:42 AM
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uttaresh The Penguin Master Profil: Penguin Pro | -post edited-
That looks really good.  Message edited by Gruzz on 04-03-2009 at 07:33:03 AM ---------------
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uttaresh The Penguin Master Profil: Penguin Pro | Yes, it was a bit offensive, perhaps. But it was still a good design. Maybe if you changed the text.  ---------------
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ati162 Profil: New Penguin | My Firefox:
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Gruzz Profil: Moderator | Very sweet Did you make the fox yourself? The porthole looks good as well, though it seems slightly scaled out horizontally afterwards. This caused some pixels.  | |
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