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Old June 26th, 2009, 07:13 AM
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Help with Image please!

Hi I was recommeneded to these forums by a friend. I bought photshop verison 6 for $10 but I can not seem to achieve something simple.

I am running a charity event for my local Karate association and i have a small image a few kilobytes that needs to be made round from square and put into the centre of another small size image. Unfortunatly after spending many hours and reading tutorials I have not been able to do this.

It would probably take around 3 minutes for someone who knows to operate this program properly to do. Would anyone be able to help me if I send the 2 small pictures and a simple instruction? Event is this wekend and I have run out of time
There is no artwork needed just dumping a small picture in the middle of another one.

Kindest regards David

you can mail me at the following and taking out the spaces....

alchy @ nildram . co . uk
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You have 2 images. You want to snip out a part of Image One out in a circular shape, and plop it down in the middle of another. Yes?

First, bring both images into Photoshop (open them), as separate files.

See the Marquee Tool? Top left on the tool palette?

Select round (as opposed to square).

Select the area of Image One you want to paste on Image Two.

Right click -> Copy.

Now in Image Two, Position it over Image two where you want it.

Left click -> Paste.

It will paste in its own layer.

Save for web.



Look, play with it. But if you CANT make it work, PM me and I'll be *happy* to do it for you free of charge. OK?

- Arty

PS, if you bought PS 6 for $10, it's probably pirated. Please consider the ethical implications of software piracy.
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