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Hi. I want to make a raindrop with a picture of a storm cloud inside it. I was able to do this on the apple mac version but don't know what the shortcut for windows xp is. Any help please.
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Try this: *Click*
Also try some tutorials at www.photoshopchop.com
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Hi. Thanks but I got a raindrop. The trick is to get my picture of a strom cloud into the raindrop. I know about creating these ssmall effects. But this one I can't remeber. What I did was getting the cloud on the outside of the raindrop not inside it. I know it was shift something v.
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You can use overlay ? and clone ?
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ok I think what you have is 2 images right? a raindrop and then the separate storm cloud thing...

in this case what you seem to want is to:
CTRL+A on the storm cloud image, then CTRL+X to completely cut it or CTRL+C to just copy it... then on the raindrop image you will CTRL+V and viola, you have copied/cut the storm onto the raindrop image...

now it seems you will be doing some masking to get the storm inside the raindrop, or some resizing and cutting...

hope this helps...
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Control + Shift V is paste within an object
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DoOb wrote:Control + Shift V is paste within an object
Thanks I try that. I did it before but forgot what I pressed. I let you know if it works. :wink:
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Anthropoid wrote:You can use overlay ? and clone ?
I don't like overlay but I quite good at cloning. Rather easy if you do it carefully.
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