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Jan 20th, 2007 - 12:55:03


PROGRAM BASIC: Isolating an object from an image of multiple objects
By Zee Helmick 2005
May 31, 2005, 22:57

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1.  Open your multiple-item page (example:  alphabets, tags, buttons, etc.)  For this example, I will be using my Metal Ring Tags from the April Showers Kit.  (Yellow Flower Print paper is also mine from the April Showers Kit.)  File > Open.

2.  From the Tool Bar, choose the Selection Tool. 

3.  Using the Selection Tool, click and drag a box around the object you wish to place on your layout.

4.  Click on Copy ;or go to Edit > Copy.

5.  Switch to the layout you wish to place this object into.

6.  Add a new raster layer to your layout.  Layers > New Raster Layer > OK

7.  Add your copied object into your layout by going to Edit > Paste > Paste As New Selection.

8.  Move your pasted object to the desired area on your layout.

9.  Deselect the object.  Selections > Select None.

 


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