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all right I just want to go over how to use the snipping tool in Photoshop and itamp;#39;s really not Photoshop tool but sometimes Iamp;#39;ll have you use the snipping tool because I want to look at your layers now notice this is an exported JPEG version of this project here and the exported JPEG version will all be flattened so itamp;#39;s all stuck on one layer what youamp;#39;re going to turn in when I have you used the snipping tool is not going to be the exported JPEG version itamp;#39;s going to be the PSD version now this is not that same document but this works the same way so I want to be able to see all of your layers that have all these names like theyamp;#39;re supposed to so what youamp;#39;re going to do on projects where you have to use the snipping tool is first off make sure that your picture fits on the screen so youamp;#39;ll press ctrl 0 or control you know - until it fits and then youamp;#39;re gonna grab your layers panel by pulling it up here and then g