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    Repeat portion of image over and over

    SCTRWD: Two words for you... Liquid Sweetness!!!!!! That's totally amazing. Someday, I'll step back and learn what's really happening in each of those steps. For now, all I know is I'm smiling. One point of clarification if anyone else wants to duplicate those steps: In step 8, before you...
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    Repeat portion of image over and over

    Not sure if it's because I'm using CS3 or have some other setting set differently. I still get new layers with each ctrl+alt. Here's precisely what I'm doing: - activate layer with my little image I want to duplicate - ctrl+J to dupe this layer (new layer is now active) - rectangle select tool...
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    Repeat portion of image over and over

    Ok, that flew a few inches over my head. I don't know how to: 1) "Select" opacity. All I know how to do is adjust it. 2) Save a selection in a channel 3) Invert a channel 4) Define a brush from a channel Fortunately though, I can Alt+click like a seasoned pro ha ha. I've lived almost...
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    Repeat portion of image over and over

    Thanks for the tips. Hawkeye, I think your suggestion is the ticket. When I ctrl+alt+click/drag, all of my copies each go onto its own new layer (instead of all on a common layer as you said). But that's not the end of the world. Merging the 100 or so layers once I'm done takes no time at all...
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    Repeat portion of image over and over

    What's the easiest way to repeat a selected portion of an image over and over many times (say 100 times or more)? As an example, let's say I want to make a string of hanging lights. I can't find a quick way of selecting a single bulb and "stamping" it over and over. I can make a brush from the...
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