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  • are u kidding ? what the heck was that ?

  • i can see what u were trying to do by not using shortcuts. its easier to show people what your doing. i like this vid, its quite helpful :)

  • what a noob, use shift when u adjust the picture. and ctrl+T when using free transform. noobbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb­bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb­b

  • copy and paste

  • You may create photomosaics using "Artensoft Photo Mosaic Wizard". The result is very interesting.

  • this isnt helping me at all. You need to open your screen so I can see everything youre doing. When it comes to newbs, we cant just find stuff easily. I dont know how to got all those photos up there and it wont let me paste 2 on the same one.

  • looks like a desktop with too many icons

  • thank you so much! this helped me make this pic on photoshop! you really helped!

  • you could also use Image resize

  • can i do the same with video and how do i do it

  • ever heard of shortcuts?

  • how do u make an image bigger in photoshop after copying n pasting

  • @ByronTehNoob you can press ctrl T, (it's a shorcut for free transform) and u can make it bigger...if this is what u were asking..

  • select marquee tool then free transform i think..

  • @ByronTehNoob edit, transform, then scale

  • @ByronTehNoob Free Transform button. Ctrl T

  • @ByronTehNoob free transform

    

  • @ByronTehNoob cmd+T

  • can you get me the download link for adobe photoshop

  • Sorry, but thats too much work the way you did. I can do the same with Imagemagick and just 3-5 lines of code. There are also many mosaic software tools around. Photoshop isnt bad but it's not for everything perfect.

  • Thanks, this was very helpful.

  • wers d merge down cant find it its not there

  • nice tut..used ur steps but got one comment/suggestion tho..have u tried using "soft light" instead of "overlay" ?? try and see the difference..im a noob in photoshop so if im wrong..correct me pls..

  • No, I don't think I have. If you like soft light instead of overlay then use soft light instead. I don't think it matters.

  • Thx dude it worked!

  • Your welcome.

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