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How to paste side in psd

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in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to copy and paste part of a photo in Photoshop so letamp;#39;s say this girlamp;#39;s face we want to copy and paste part of it let me show you how to do that so first of all one way to do it is to go over here and go over to the quick selection tool change this size of this so that itamp;#39;s not too big and not too small now I want you to go over the face or the part that you want to remove copy and paste so here we go weamp;#39;ve selected this now you want to right click and you go down to layer via copy or you can layer via cut Iamp;#39;m going to do copy boom now if you go to this tool here you can just click and drag that part now if you do Ctrl C youamp;#39;ve copied it again Ctrl V youamp;#39;ve copy pasted it and you can do control v as many times as you want and paste as many as you want of it if you found this video useful please like subscribe and comment down below that it worked thanks for watching

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Keyboard shortcut: Shift-Option-⌘-V (Shift+Alt+Ctrl+V). Paste Outside. This option makes Photoshop paste the image outside your selection. You get an automatic layer mask, although this time the area inside the selection is hidden; the pasted image is visible only outside the selection.
Open your image in Photoshop, then select the Crop tool from the toolbar. Click and drag the handles on the crop border to expand your canvas.
In the Edit workspace, use the Copy command to copy the part of the photo you want to paste. (You can even copy from photos in other applications.) Make a selection in the photo into which you want to paste the copied photo. Choose Edit Paste Into Selection.
To show the Rulers in Photoshop, either go to View in the menu and select Rulers, or press CMD+R (Mac) or CTRL+R (Windows) on your keyboard. To hide Rulers in Photoshop, either go to View in the menu and deselect Rulers, or press CMD+R (Mac) or CTRL+R (Windows) on your keyboard.
Use this command to paste an image in the exact same position it lived within the document you copied it from. For example, if the image you copied was flush left in the original document, itll be flush left when you paste it into the new document. The keyboard shortcut for this command is Shift-⌘-V (Shift+Ctrl+V).
2 Correct answers Open one photo. Use the Crop tool C and drag the right middle handle twice as wide ( or bit more) to make room for the second photo. Open the second photo. Go to Window Arrange Tile to see both images side by side. Use the Move tool V and drag the second image into the first image.
Ill do it step by step - all are important. Draw the path (I used the pen tool) In the options bar click shape. Switch to a shape tool. In the options bar click on teh fill box and change to no fill colour. Click on stroke and pick the stroke colour. Set the stroke width. Set the stroke to outside.
Step-by-step instructions for creating an image overlay. Open your base image in Photoshop, and add your secondary images to another layer in the same project. Resize, drag, and drop your images into position. Choose a new name and location for the file. Click Export or Save.

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