On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Burnie West wrote:
>> 2. Cut and paste them to a new layer above the original layer (Ctrl+X,
>> Ctrl+Shift+V).
>
> This doesn't work for me - it creates a new image not a new layer.
Oh snap, you are right. That would be Ctrl+V, Ctrl+Shift+N
Alexandre Prokoudine
On 10/26/2012 11:10 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> Fran,
>
> The general principle is:
>
> 1. Select objects with selection tools.
> 2. Cut and paste them to a new layer above the original layer
> (Ctrl+X, Ctrl+Shift+V).
> 3. Change the background layer so that the object are unaffected.
>
>
On 10/26/2012 11:41 AM, Burnie West wrote:
On 10/26/2012 08:10 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Fran,
The general principle is:
1. Select objects with selection tools.
2. Cut and paste them to a new layer above the original layer (Ctrl+X,
Ctrl+Shift+V).
This doesn't work for me - it creates a
On 10/26/2012 08:10 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Fran,
The general principle is:
1. Select objects with selection tools.
2. Cut and paste them to a new layer above the original layer (Ctrl+X,
Ctrl+Shift+V).
This doesn't work for me - it creates a new image not a new layer.
I've had more s