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carcraze66
hi there all sifus again,i'm thinking of making a photo...means just one photo inside got a few other photo...like picasa collage but picasa collage got the side...means the frame......but i want those that no frame one.....use what software to make?? photoshop?? how??
thanks
timothyy
Just keep on scaling ur pic and attached on top la.
dgrebel
what do u mean? multiple overlap or multiple exposure?

if multiple exposure, use photoshop. open all the pictures and click ctrl+a on 2 pictures and just drag them onto the other one pic, then set the opacity of each to below 100%
undazztood
did u mean like this?
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i'm using photoshop. u can do it just like dgrebel said. but got to be more creative rclxub.gif this part is so hard.
dgrebel
QUOTE(undazztood @ Jan 18 2008, 10:59 PM)
did u mean like this?
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i'm using photoshop. u can do it just like dgrebel said. but got to be more creative rclxub.gif this part is so hard.
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to make like this one very easy using photoshop. it's called stitching. let me look back at my .psd files.

u can also flatten overlapped layers to make it done.

tutorials here:
http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/...tch-photos.html
NasiLemakMan
Any idea how to do this on GIMP?
carcraze66
oh....as undaztood show....its something like number 2 but the one i saw is something like this.....ii searched in google......

user posted image
goldfries
in photoshop, just play with layers. resize the pic (on the layer la), rotate it (on the layer also), place drop shadow (yes, on the layer). stuff like that.
dgrebel
hurm.. actually there's a function to do that easily in photoshop. i did it couple years before:

as seen here,

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Added on January 19, 2008, 10:56 pm
QUOTE(carcraze66 @ Jan 19 2008, 10:36 PM)
oh....as undaztood show....its something like number 2 but the one i saw is something like this.....ii searched in google......

user posted image
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owh. if this is the case, then very easy liao.. just open all the pictures inside photoshop and then drag all pics to a blank outline.

right click on the every layer (on the layer panel), choose blending options and drop shadow. voila!
carcraze66
oh i see.let me try.......haha
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