Make one photo look like MANY COMBINED SNAPSHOTS
Make one photo look like MANY COMBINED SNAPSHOTS You can combine multiple photos into one larger file as separate layers, adding borders and drop shadows to create an advertising piece or just a unique image. However, you can easily achieve a similar effect from just one photograph. Start by selecting different sections of the photo and making separate layers of the selections. Then add the same layer style to each layer to make the one photograph appear to be a combination of separate photos pieced together. You can use this technique on a photograph with many subjects, as for a group shot or a party photo. You can also divide one main subject into various parts. You can vary the size and shape of the individual selections or keep them all the same. You can rotate the individual selections or rotate the individual layers for a completely different effect. You can even apply different colored photo filters to individual layers to change the mood of the photograph. 44 55 66 22 33 11 99 77 204 1 Arrange the workspace so that the Layers palette is large. Note: See Task #3 for details. 2 Click the Rectangular Marquee tool. 3 Click and drag a rectangle in the image. 4 Click Select. 5 Click Transform Selection. Note: Pressing +T (Ctrl+T) also adds transformation anchors; however, these transform or rotate the image inside the selection. l Transformation anchors appear on the selection border. 6 Click and drag just outside a corner anchor to rotate the selection border. 7 Click here to apply the transformation. 8 Press +J (Ctrl+J) to duplicate the selection to a separate layer. 9 Click the Background layer to select it. 0 Repeat steps 3 to 9 to make any number of separate layers.
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