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Hi, guys! How you doing? I need some help with editing pictures with Photoshop CS5 and I need to fuse some pics to make only one picture. How can I do this?

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hi there, just open the two pictures in photoshop, then you'll be having two tabs right there, just copy the other and paste it to the other one. sorry about my english mate. :D

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..you also may have to resize the canvas to accommodate them both.. but yes this is how you create another layer.. You also may have issues with percentages.. just keep the ratios and check it for 100%..

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hi there, just open the two pictures in photoshop, then you'll be having two tabs right there, just copy the other and paste it to the other one. sorry about my english mate. :D

That is what I wanted to do, but I can't do it, because pictures appear one over the other, not at the side.

..you also may have to resize the canvas to accommodate them both.. but yes this is how you create another layer.. You also may have issues with percentages.. just keep the ratios and check it for 100%..

How can I do that?

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Resize both the image to same size. Make a new tab/document of double the size (sideways). Copy/paste them and move the respective layers to the place you want.

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Go to Image in the File Menu.. Look for Canvas Size ( Image Size will do only the whole image as shown ) and resize the canvas using inches or px or w/e.. then make sure your operating in two layers and move the images where you want.. Proper calculations would be proportionate to the overall size of the two widths together or you can over shoot and trim it.. You see though when you drag the new image into it.. It will have resize marks and such.. if you look at the top it will show the percentage that it is shown t.. you have to hit enter to accept it.. You can enter percentages in these areas.. to keep the image proportionate and shown correctly.. you make sure it is at 100%.. the lock next to it in between width and height will keep the image locked properly in proportion as the original is shown.. not skewed and screwed up...

Look at 'em options, menu.. chief.. Have a go... :thumbsup: :party:

Selecting each layer from the Side Menu of LAYER.. will enable you to move it by using the First cursor at the top of your Tolls menu at the side of the UI.. it will let you move them.. BTW.. :P

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