 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to work on the same image or the same document in two windows at the same time. What am I talking about? Let me show you here. I just grabbed the brush and I'm going to just say hi. And you're going to see here that as I work on the left side, it shows up on the right side at the same time. And vice versa, if I go to the right side here and I grab a circle and I draw a circle, something like that. If I zoom out on the left side, well, there it is, guys. How do I do it? It's not too hard. Let me show you from scratch. I'm just going to go ahead and delete this. And here is an image. I'll delete that too. Why not? Okay, cool. So here's an image, lioncloud.psd. The first step, and I'll just leave the hi there and you'll see it in action. The first step is you want to go to Window. You want to go to Work. Pardon me, Arrange. Come on, Curtis, use your words here. Arrange. And then you want to go right here. New Window for the name of the document. I've only got one document open. So that's what it's going to do. It's going to open up a new window for it. Nice and easy so far. You'll see here up at the top now that we've got it open twice. Now, the next step is you go to Window. You go to Arrange and then you can make a choice. You can do Two Up Horizontal or Two Up Vertical. I'm going to go with Two Up Vertical, but you can go Horizontal if you like. And you'll see here I've got the same document open at different zoom levels. On the left side, I'm going to go zoom nice right into the lion. And then here on the right side, I'm going to zoom out so we can kind of see the whole thing all at once. Okay, good. I'm just clicking back in between them. Now on the left side, I'm going to go ahead and grab this brush. And I'm going to just write something. I'm going to go Y-O-I-U, something like that. There, you see now that the work I'm doing on the left side is showing up on the right side and vice versa. This is how you can create. This is how you do it, guys. Inside Photoshop, work on the same document too, Windows. Thanks for watching.