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Planty02 |
posted on 26th Mar 06 at 13:21 |
:thumbs: | |
Liam |
posted on 26th Mar 06 at 09:10 |
woops forgot that bit :P, thanks Planty | |
Planty02 |
posted on 26th Mar 06 at 02:45 |
if you are using ctrl+t make sure you hold the shift key while you resize otherwise it'll go out of scale | |
Liam |
posted on 25th Mar 06 at 10:08 |
if you want to change the size of a new layer for example if you have cut part of the grill out to cover the badge just press ctrl+t to resize it. | |
vibrio |
posted on 24th Mar 06 at 12:31 |
depends on the size of the picture | |
gianluigi |
posted on 24th Mar 06 at 11:35 |
Thanks :thumbs: | |
Cosmo |
posted on 24th Mar 06 at 11:26 |
if its on a new layer, select that layer then it should come up with some resizing option (a box round the object with little squares) drag these out and your done! | |
gianluigi |
posted on 24th Mar 06 at 11:22 |
Ok, I use the lassoo tool to cut out a particular part of a picture, and then i move it onto another picture. But when i place this layer onto the picture, its smaller than i need it to be. How do I resize/enlarge this particular layer/object so it suits the need of the picture. |