To get more than one image to show in the work space, click on Window>Images>Cascade (in Elements 7) or Window>Arrange>Float in All Windows (Photoshop CS4).
okay this is a way stupid question. but how did you get yhe 2 images like, in different task panes? in my photoshop they're just opened in the same photoshop. and i dont get it..:/
Thanks for sharing this video. I am a new user of Adobe Photoshop. I need one more help from you, can you tell me if i want to take this duck separately and put it into another image say in plane ground. there should not be any other portion of the picture except duck's image.
This helped me with my Social Studie's project. They said it was the best picture i did!
Thank you very much!
mattsosm 9 months ago
Thank you!!! This really helped. :D
xXemilyisstrangeXx 2 years ago
To get more than one image to show in the work space, click on Window>Images>Cascade (in Elements 7) or Window>Arrange>Float in All Windows (Photoshop CS4).
artwoman99 2 years ago
okay this is a way stupid question. but how did you get yhe 2 images like, in different task panes? in my photoshop they're just opened in the same photoshop. and i dont get it..:/
littlestchristian13 2 years ago
you are amazing! I looked EVERYWHERE!
meRguitarLUVR 3 years ago
oooooh wow i've been looking EVERYWHERE FOR A TUTORIAL ON HOW TO DO THIS!!! YOU'RE THE GREATEST!!! thank you so much!!
KUMU4 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing this video. I am a new user of Adobe Photoshop. I need one more help from you, can you tell me if i want to take this duck separately and put it into another image say in plane ground. there should not be any other portion of the picture except duck's image.
Thanks
umesh2063 1 year ago