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**Program Tutorials** : Photoshop : *NEW Last Updated: Feb 13th, 2009 - 23:23:00
 
TECHNIQUE: Using Photo Masks
By Shelleyrae Cusbert 2009
Feb 13, 2009, 23:15

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Using Photo Masks in Photoshop
By and © Shelleyrae Cusbert

Photo masks add a unique and fun edging to your photo, and are simple to use.

Open your layout or create a new document
Open the photo mask and drag it on to your layout where desired.


Open your photo and drag it on top of the mask.


Right click on the photo layer and choose create clipping mask or use the keyboard shortcut ALT+CTRL+G


The mask is now filled with your photo.
You can resize and reposition your photo to fit as desired.


Lastly merge the Photo Mask and photo together. Right click on the photo layer and select Merge down


The finished layout



This mask is from On the Edge Photo Masks Vol2 by shelleyrae designs

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