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Inserting a image in Photoshop.. document


One way would be open both images at the same time,select the move tool and drag the first image over the second,and voila{thats Mac}.Not familiar with Windows so I am not sure if it works that way on that platform.Alternately select all >edit copy on your source image,browse to your final destination for the source image,make a new layer and edit>paste :)


Stu.
 
realneed4speed said:
I have a blank canvas.. I want to insert an image into the canvas.. how would i do that [confused]
Well, if you start with a blank canvas, why not save the image that you want to insert as a PSD file with a different name and forget about the blank canvas :D
 
Well.. Theres the pic.. i want to add.. a nice kool looking background.. and make it look a little more real..How can i do tat in photoshop
 
open a new document with appropriate specs , then minimise it. Open your image, trace it with the pen tool, then switch from layers to paths panel, select "make path selection" from the bottom of the paths panel, then copy the selection and paste it in your blank psd file. It will create a new layer for the image above the blank background layer.
 
Open your image. First select Image/Mode/RGB and then select the Magic Wand tool, select the white background and press the Delete key on your keyboard.
Drag this image to a document that already contains a background.
Move the copied image around or resize it by selecting Show Bounding Box on your options bar (just beneath the menus)
Drag one of the corners while holding the Shift key to resize your image.
Adjust brightness of the main subject.

Here's a quick result;
 


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