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For that, I used Cyberlink's PowerDVD. You can also use something like BSplayer, or if you have the paitence, windows media player. I recommend downloading the trial for Cyberlink. It's easier to figure out ;)

Meghan, who is that in your avi? :)

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ok open a new canvas. its just basically going control+n then specify the size of the picture you want (say if its a banner for bz 140 px by 500 px or something) and then press ok and you get a new blank canvas.

for the next thing i dont quite get what you mean? like you want to merge 2 pictures of a flag into one?

You didn't quiete answer my Q...

How do I copy an image into the new canvas?

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I'm at this phase right now..

but the three images overlap each other when I dragged them into the new canvas.. :idk:

Hot do I put them next to each other?post-7-1150242539_thumb.jpg

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You got to cut them, if the images are actually bigger underneath the size you have there, then you drag the whole image not the one you see. Use the rectangle selection, top left tooll and slect the whole picture, cut it then paste it.

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Hope this helps. It was made in about two minutes.

1. Select the images you want to use. I'm using these three images:

http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?act...e=post&id=35990

http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?act...e=post&id=36001

http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?act...e=post&id=35991

Open a new canvas by going to FILE > NEW. Pick whatever size. I did the general signature size for BZ sigs.

11ib2.jpg

24bx.jpg

Copy your first image (right-click + copy, or if it's an image already in photoshop, go to Select > Select ALL, Edit > Copy) then paste (ctrl+p or EDIT > PASTE) it into the window. Do this twice more so all three images are pasted into your document. There will be three layers, like this:

31es.jpg

Next, use your move tool (V on your keyboard, or the little black arrow with the funky + sign next to it) and move your images around until you're happy. To select an image, click on it's layer, then use your move tool to move it around the image. After moving my images, I have this:

45xq3.jpg.

If you want to move images on top of on another (for example, on this if you wanted the hat picture on the bottom, you would go to your layers pallette and drag that layer to the bottom of the pallette below the others.)

I now want to cut down the middle image, and add borders. There are a couple ways of doing this. Depends on how much paitence you have, really. This is how I generally do it.

Select the marquee too (dotted box) and select the area I want to delete.

58wk.jpg

Go to the layers pallette and right click the layer I want lines on, selecting Blending Options from the menu.

65uz.jpg

On that menu, click on stroke, then change the dropdown that says "outside" to "inside". Select how thick you want the border, and how wide. Hit okay when you're happy.

73ci1.jpg

Since there's only three images here, I don't have to do any more lines, unless I want to put a border around the whole thing. Since I do, I flatten the image (Layer > Flatten Layers), then select everything by hitting ctrl+A (you can also go to SELECT > ALL) and duplicate the layer (ctrl+j or layer > duplicate layer).

Right click, select Blending Options, and stroke it again.

End result:

78wa.jpg

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I did it!!!!!! :clap:

post-7-1150243749_thumb.jpg

EDIT:

Avada I did it slightly differently, next time I'll use your method. :flower:

Thanks so much everyone.. I know it took patience to make me understand

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