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    Photoshop cs3: Need help!!

    i was reading on a tutorial how to multiply yourself/make your twins.
    only one step i coundn't understand and its the very 1st step lol
    its says,'Go to Photoshop and put these two photos together, each gets a layer.'

    how do i do?

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    If you are combining two separate pics into something new, you need to make a new photoshop doc and then its pretty simply drag and drop after you have selected the move tool. Photoshop will automatically create the layers you need as the pictures are dropped onto the new one.
    Working with the original to replicate yourself exactly as in the original is a little tickier but not much. Open the picture in photoshop. Make sure you have the layer panel open. If it is a jpg the layer you want will be the only one there and it will be labeled "background" and be locked. Right click on that layer in the panel and select "duplicate layer".

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    yeah i read about that technique your explaining,.please have a look at this
    http://9tutorials.com/2008/02/02/multiply-yourself.html
    this is the tutorial
    just hav a look at it and tell me if the technique u just explained to me works with it.

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    yeah. What this guy did is:
    take 2 pictures for this purpose (using existing ones would be harder but doable)
    open both in photoshop
    create new photoshop doc same size as pictures
    drag and drop both photo's on new one (using move tool)
    delete bottom layer (transparent or background)

 

 

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