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Image handling in Adobe
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The best way is to use layers. So you would import the image or photo into a photoshop file on a layer. Then make a new layer "above" the image and draw or import the graphics that will create the curved or shaped part.
At a quick glance this looks like a good layers tutorial:
http://duckz.nl/index.php?subaction=..._from=&ucat=2&
You can find a lot of tutorials here:
http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/adobe_photoshop/
At a quick glance this looks like a good layers tutorial:
http://duckz.nl/index.php?subaction=..._from=&ucat=2&
You can find a lot of tutorials here:
http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/adobe_photoshop/
Last edited by DanceInstructor; Apr 14th, 2007 at 11:39 pm.
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