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Photoshop help....please it is urgent!? |
I am following a tutorial on the internet ( you can find it here: http://www.photoshoptalent.com/photoshop... ) but I am stuck at step 3! I have made all that was necesary....and I have an exact (well with another background :) image....that means a lot of layers and a background image...how do I do the perspective stuff? cause the computer won't let me do it just if I click on a layer ( but that perspectives just that single layer). So my question is how do I perspective the whole image just like the one in the tut? No it does not :(( I richt-click on the background and click flatten image and it merges all the images into one but when I click on edit the transform button is greyed out....can you help me? thnkas.... Hey there. okey i think i can help you go to Layer>Merge down |
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