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  3. As soon as you're in, click New Document and import it from your device, external URL, or cloud.
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How to embed fee in psd

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hey guys so iamp;#39;m going to quickly show you how to add something to a smart object so letamp;#39;s say you have a mock-up right so iamp;#39;ve got a mock-up if you down if youamp;#39;ve downloaded a mock-up before you know that you might find something with like highlight or something thatamp;#39;s a smart object or something with this type of icon so if you find that in the um in your psd file click double click on this okay and then that should actually take you to a different page okay so this over here thatamp;#39;s actually my image what iamp;#39;ve double clicked has opened up a new tab which is where i get to add my image to the mock-up so i get you know i take off the um i either either delete this layer that comes with the psd file mock-up or i hide it now i have some images that i want to add on so iamp;#39;ve already got them prepared letamp;#39;s just use this one here so iamp;#39;m going to copy that from illustrator iamp;#39;m going to paste this as a smar

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0:04 1:45 So to do this obviously the image needs to be linked. So you can see the link icon. Right here. AndMoreSo to do this obviously the image needs to be linked. So you can see the link icon. Right here. And then also in our properties panel. So if I kind of shrink this layers panel down.
Place an Image in Photoshop Open Photoshop. Its the app that has a blue square that says Ps in the middle. Open an image or Photoshop file. You can either open an existing Photoshop file, image, or create a new Photoshop file. Click File. Click Place. Navigate to select an image. Click Place.
Slice your image using the Slice tool from the toolbox. This will select the area of the image you wish to turn into a link. You can select the entire image or certain portions of it. To use the Slice tool, hold down your mouse button while you drag over the area of your choice.
0:11 1:18 The easiest way is to go up to file down to place embedded. You can place linked here. But if youMoreThe easiest way is to go up to file down to place embedded. You can place linked here. But if you place embedded.
If embedded, the asset is contained in the Photoshop file. If it is linked, then the asset is external to the PS file and is only called when you open the file. Suppose you bring a PNG image into a PS file. It is now a new layer within the PS file. Suppose it is not embedded but linked.
Use the Open command when all you have is a single image or you want to open multiple images in separate documents. And use Place Embedded to place an image into an existing document.

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