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Take a picture of leafy grass, and make an image as if your favorite photos were laid
out on the leafy grass.
Cut out and copy a couple of leaves from the leafy grass image, lay out the copied leaves on your photos, and create
a three-dimensional effect.
Produce a natural ambience of photos casually laid out on leafy grass. Your own ideas can make the leafy grass in your
garden useful. As a variation, use a filter to process the background image of the leafy grass. |

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To produce a three-dimensional effect, add a drop shadow
effect to the leaves cut out of the leafy grass image, then lay out the resulting image of the leaves over
the two photos, so that the copied image of the leaves seems to be put on the two photos. Make white frames
for those photos emphasize the images of the printed photos. |
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1.Making selections.
Open the grass image, and switch to [Edit in Quick Mask Mode]. Select the [Brush Tool], and set
the brush size and shape. Drag and select the area of the leaves. |
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2.Copying and pasting the image, and
applying [Drop Shadow].
After selecting the leaves, select Copy,then Paste in the [Edit] menu. Then, on the [Layer] menu,
select [Drop Shadow] from [Layer Style]. |
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3.Combining and laying out the selected
images, and applying [Drop Shadow].
Copy and paste your favorite photos on the leafy grass, and adjust their sizes and locations. Create
white frames, and select [Drop Shadow]. |
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