I have to learn how to use Rhonna Farrer’s Storyboard Collages for Photoshop (anyone a pro yet?). In the meantime, Jason wanted a collage of some of our absolute favorite photos of Coleman taken last week. So, I whipped it up without Rhonna’s help and will figure hers out later – I’m thinking the chances are good that I will have some more photos that I want to share here on the blog so storyboards are a project for another day.
However, I am in love with the photos on Jason’s latest post, the story that goes along with them and the two guys in the pictures so I decided to share it all with you today. All you have to do is click here and you’ll probably fall in love, too.
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Hi Kolette! So proud of you doing boot camp! Hang in there!
I’ve not worked with Ronna’s templates, but at a glance, they look like other templates. With the layered templates I’ve used, you pull your photo in above the layer where you want it to go. Then simply (in CS4) hover your mouse in between the two layers until you see a little half-filled circle thing and (in windows) Alt Click – which clips the two layers together. Once they’re clipped together, you can reposition or resize your photo as you please. Hope that makes sense and helps.
Kolette,
I’m not sure which editing software you use, but thought I’d mention that in photoshop elements, the command for clipping layers together is Cntrol+G; in earlier versions of PSC, it’s Cntrl+Alt+G. HTH!
I’m back again. Here’s a great tutorial on how to use templates by Jessica Sprague: http://www.jessicasprague.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=691:tutorial-digital-templates&catid=25:general-photoshop-tips&directory=92