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About Huma Riaz
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I am a graphics Artist and i have about 5 years experience using pgotoshop, any one can write to me easily any specific question regarding print media, desktop publishing as well as web graphics, on both plate forms (PC and Mac).

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Web Design, Print Media, Desktop Publishing

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4 year diploma in Graphics Design from Karachi School of arts

 
   

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Topic: Adobe Photoshop



Expert: Huma Riaz
Date: 5/5/2008
Subject: adjusting a cut-out

Question
I followed your instructions on how to dut something out of a photo to move it into another one. I got it cut out and moved into the other one but now I need to shrink the piece I moved...how do I do that?

Thanks

Answer
its simple menolly :-)

you just have to scale it. (Ctrl+T)

'Edit > Free transform' lets you move, scale, perspective, distort, rotate and make any angle you want for your picture shape. (drag corners of the box for scale (use shift key for proportional scaling) and use Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys while playing with transform box)


if you still think this is a difficult thing, or my answer is not clear to you, do not hesitate to ask,



Huma Riaz
Location: Dubai-UAE

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