 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, we're in Photoshop Beta, and I am going to show you how to combine images or how to blend images like a pro. Let me show you what I'm talking about here. Here's an image, for example. But here's the thing. It's actually a combination of two images plus some generative fill. So let me show you how I did that. It's going to take just a few seconds. All right, let's roll. All right, so to do this, the first step is you want to go to your Finder on a Mac, your Explorer on a PC. Grab the first image of the two or more images that you want to combine. I'm going to grab this one here, and then I'm going to drag and drop this image into Photoshop Beta. Again, keep in mind, this is the Beta because the generative fill is not in the big release yet. It should be soon. So there we go. We've got our first image, and I'm just going to unlock it here just because it's just good habit. I'm going to go back into Finder or Explorer. If you're on a PC, grab the second image, drag and drop it on top, just like I did here. So we're basically just stacking the images very simple. Now, if they're different sizes, you can adjust them as you see fit. You can just pull on one of the edges here. But in this case, they're pretty much the right size by default. So I'm just going to go ahead and click Enter. And now we've got two images side by side. OK, good. Now I'm going to grab the top image with my Move tool, and I'm just going to pull it holding down the Shift key. And I'm going to pull it to the right because I want them to basically join together as a side by side. Now, when I do that, you're not going to see the second image. It looks like it's gone, but it's actually not. What you need to do now is you want to go up to Image and then go to Reveal All. This is very important. So what's basically happened is I just basically rack them side by side instead of on top of each other. Now, as you can see here, there's a gap in the middle. This, of course, is to your taste. But I just want to show you how to blend this so you guys know the deal. Again, you can move it closer, you can move it bigger, you can do whatever you need to do. Now, before I go ahead and fix this gap, you're going to notice here that this image and this image are kind of not the same size, like they're proportionally. The focus is different. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to hold down Command on a Mac or Control on a PC and T. And I'm just going to go ahead and resize this second image. So I'm just going to make it so that the basically the bushes in the background are both the same height because that way it'll look a little bit better as opposed to maybe something like that. What do you think? What do you think? Is that about right? I just want these things to be pretty level. That looks pretty level. OK, something like that. We're just leveling the background here. So I'm going to go ahead now and hit Enter. So we've got them in there about equal, not quite, but pretty close. Now, the next step, and this is the part where we use Jenner to fill. I'm just going to grab this here, the rectangular marquee tool. And I'm just going to draw a rectangular marquee or just a selection around the edges here, making sure I've got a little bit over on the sides. And then all I'm going to do now is I'm just going to click on Jenner to fill and watch this. I'm going to leave it blank. There's nothing inside the text there going to click on Jenner to fill. This should take just a few seconds. I'll come back when it's done and I'll show you how it worked. All right, look at that. Like this is pretty much as good as you're going to get. Like it looks like a pretty much a perfect picture. You can flip through the different styles if you really need to. But the first one was as good as you're probably going to get. And literally, that's it. If you want to export it, just go up here, File, Export, and you're done. That's how you combine images like a pro using Jenner to fill. That's all there is to it. Thanks for watching.