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Help with layer cut


Hellstorm77

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BurnleyvsQPR.jpg

Was wondering if someone could help me? i'm trying to layer cut everything on this image so i can change it all when i need to whats the best way about of going about this?
 

IamSam

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Layer via cut is destructive and not recommended. Layer via copy is the better way to go or use a layer mask. I'm not aware of a Photoshop term called "layer cut". I will assume your talking about making a selection and then isolating it using the afore mentioned layer via copy. There's also using the Slice Tool to slice up a layer for something like a web page.

This image is entirely too small. Do you have a much larger version?
 

Hellstorm77

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TURFMOORv3.jpg

I ended up making :) just one more question about the badges. What tool do i use if i want to tilt the badge in like the image in the last post
 

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Provided you have the badges individually isolated to their own layers, you could use Free Transform. Go to EDIT > FREE TRANSFORM

You won't be able to get the tilted towards the center effect that well, since this was designed into the badges when they were made.

You could make a selection of the inside of the badges, copy them to their own layers (Cmd/Cntrl + J), and use 'warp' in the free transform function, then a layer mask.

Screen Shot 2015-06-22 at 1.52.54 PM.png
 
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