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Old March 9th, 2012, 05:42 PM
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Combining two images of different perspectives?

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I've recently been fiddling with taking images in the game Minecraft, however I've recently tried to combine two different in game screenshots together top-to-bottom to form one elongated image, my main issue with this is that the two images do not fit together as the game perspective does not allow this. I was wondering if there was any possible solution to allow me to work around this issue, bearing in mind that I am not all too capable with photoshop so a step-by-step is preferable. Thanks!

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Old March 18th, 2012, 08:43 AM
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You can do re sizing the image size of both so it would fit in.

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Steps to follow to resize the two images in photoshop:

i) Open the two images from your folder.
ii) Select the "layer" menu and select the "duplicate layer" option to create the duplicate layer.
iii) Then select the "image" menu and select the "image size" option or using the shortcut (Alt+ctrl+I) to change the image width and height.
iv) In that option you can manually change the width and height option.
v) Or if you check the "constrain proportions" checkbox, it will change dynamically for its ratio.

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