View Full Version : On adobe Photoshop CS how do you put 2 pictures...
?Converse Lover?
04-10-2007, 08:00 PM
...on the same page? I am not sure that i made that clear. Ok i am trying to put a picture of something and put another picture of something on the same backround because they are not on the same backround naturally. so,does anyone know how to do that?
I only have two images but ok
Make sure all three images are in the same color depth setting (RGB/12 is for pictures I believe) and then with the mouse you should be able to drag and drop. if that doesn't work, click in your main document and then go to file and then place. select the images from there.
Jessica S
04-10-2007, 08:02 PM
You have to extract the items and then move them to the new background. The easiest way to do this is to open the picture you want, go to Filter>Extract and trace the object you want to keep. When you're done with the tracing, use the fill bucket to fill the areas you want to keep. When you hit "OK" or "Apply", (I can't remember what it is) you will be left with the object you selected on a transparent background.
You can use the eraser tools to clean your object up further and then you can just copy and paste this into another picture or background.
Akaash
04-10-2007, 08:48 PM
First open the image on whose background you want to place the other picture.
Then in another file open the picture which you want to put on the other picture. Use the Lasso Tool or Magnetic Lasso Tool from the Toolbar & select the portion of the picture you want to put on another image. If the size of the selection is big, then give it a feather of 3-5 pixels from the above task bar & if the size of the selection is small give it feather of 2 pixels. Feathering will help in smoothening your cut out or the selection which you have made. Now simply copy this selection & paste it on another image. If you want to do the same thing for more images then you can go Select tab beside File, Image, Layer, etc. & save this selection.
After placing this image on another image you will have to compose the background of the image with with the image you have pasted on it so it doesn't look artificial. You can do the same by using Brush Tool, Stamp Tool, Clone Stamp Tool or Smudge Tool.(u'll have to use some of your art & brain over here) & there u go ready to rock.
I hope I've helped you.
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