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How to put two P's together with PS?
2. Double-click the picture (person) to be moved in the layer panel, and change the background to a layer for easy movement.
3. Use the mobile tool in the toolbar to move the figure picture to the landscape picture, drag it to a suitable position, and then release the mouse.
4. Press the shortcut key Ctrl+T to change the picture to the appropriate size and direction, and press ENTER to confirm.
5. There is a layer mask under the Layers panel. Click Add layer mask and a white box will appear on the right side of the layer.
6. Select the gradient tool in the toolbar, radial gradient, change the foreground color to white, and set the background color to black.
7. Move the mouse over the picture and you will see a cross that becomes a dotted line. Drag from the center to the lower left corner (you can also try to drag in other directions), and you will see the picture become the following picture.
8. Select the brush tool, set the opacity to 20%-30%, change the flow rate to 30%, and smear the characters repeatedly, where you want to be clear. Change the foreground color to black and the background color to white, and smear the background repeatedly to make it clear. This is a meticulous work, which needs to be repeated until you feel that the two pictures are fused together without any contradiction.
9. Finally, merge the layers, select the layers, right-click and choose to merge the visible layers, or use the shortcut key: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E.
Extended data
PS operation skills?
1. Change colors quickly
Changing colors is also a common command. The most commonly used shortcut key is "Alt+Backspace" to fill the foreground color; "Ctrl+ Backspace" to fill the background color.
2. Quickly copy the layer
Copying a layer can usually be done through the layer menu bar or by right-clicking the layer. And its shortcut key is more convenient, that is, while selecting the original layer, hold down the Alt key and click the left mouse button to move, thus completing the copy. At the same time, if multiple layers are selected, they will all be copied, which is very convenient and can be moved to the required canvas position in one step.
3. Click to return to the original image.
Just hold down the Alt key and click on the first layer.
4. Hurry to change the picture and cut it.
Sometimes there will be angle problems in the photos taken back, especially in architectural photography. You can choose the cropping tool, then choose the "Straighten" option, and then pull a line as needed, so that you will correct according to this line when cropping. In PS CC 20 15.5, you can also supplement those blank areas through content recognition to make the picture more perfect.
5. Quick "bird's eye" to enlarge the view
Sometimes when we need to observe the current canvas from multiple angles, zooming in and zooming out are very common commands. When we choose the gripper tool, we can enlarge the canvas immediately by holding down the keyboard shortcut "H", then clicking the left mouse button and moving it.
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