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Step Seven: Delinking the mask and layer |
Now delink the layer and mask by clicking on the link icon on the layer. |
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Step Eight: Beginning the Collage |
Right click on the background copy layer and duplicate it. Now click on the vector mask in the new background copy and
then using the move tool move the Square you have defined to a new position. Note that a new square appears with a different section of the image. |
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| Figure 30. Click here to view larger image. |
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Step Nine: Repeating the process |
Repeat this process till you have the complete image. |
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| Figure 31. Click here to view larger image. |
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Step ten: Finishing strokes |
Once the whole picture has been rebuilt, you will note that you have created a large number of layers. Select them all
and navigate to Layer>> Merge layers to make the picture into a single layer. Save your picture. |
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| Figure 32. Click here to view larger image. |
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Simple isn’t it? Have fun using different tools of Photoshop in creating stunning collages. You could explore the
possibilities of using Feather, gradients, clone stamp or even the blur and smudge tools for creating collages! |
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