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TwilightSky

Joined: 16 Oct 2007
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:32 am    Post subject: A few problems Reply with quote

The version I use is CS3 Extended

When I have two windows, one with the background, and one as an opened image. I try to drag the image onto the background (the other window) and then the image turns out very very small. Way smaller than before I dragged it to the other window. Can anyone tell me how to get the image big when I drag it to the background?

I tried to change the pixels for the background and that didn't work because when I try to change the width or the height, it just changes the other. And I can't do anything with zooming because then if I try to save it, it would be saving the whole image, not the zoomed in part. Unless someone can tell me how to like cut the zoomed in part and make that a new image window thing.

Another problem is when i go to filter>render>clouds. The clouds turn out weird. I want the clouds like this




Well when HE does the filter>render>clouds it turns out like that.

But it turns out all scrambled when I try it, and it is not an error, its like a different cloud render thing. So can anyone tell me how I can make the cloud effect like the one on the link?

And can all this be very detailed explanations, like telling me where the buttons are. I would not understand anything complicated
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josel

Joined: 19 Aug 2005
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have CS2, but it might work.
Make sure the image in the foreground is selected. Press CTRL A at the same time, you will see nothing happen, just that you are telling Photoshop you have selected the entire image.
Then get the move tool, top left hand icon on the tool bar, should look like a black arrow head. Get the move tool over the image left click and keep holding the left mouse button and also press the left shift key at the same time. Drag the image to the one at the back and let go of the left mouse button first and then let go of the shift key.
The new image now should be over the background in full glory. If you want to change the location just left click and move the foreground image about. to change the scale press CTRL T at the same time and drag in any direction. to keep to the scale hold he left shift key wilst dragging to maintain the scale. When finished press enter and that is that.

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