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How can I make a square for a photo


Stela

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Hello all!

I have to say I've got difficulties describing my problem, the best is if you have a look at the photo - my problem is, that I would like to have a big photos bottom border aligned with the wildebeest photo top border. If I do that and put it to background, the other two peak over. How can I somehow "cut out this square" where the main photo shall go over the other photos? So I have a nice collage?

Thank you for your help!! :)

& wish you a nice day,
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The big image is at the bottom of photo layers. In the layers panel drag the big picture layer to the top and with that layer selected hit ctrl + t to transform it how you like it. You will have to drag zingg event travel layer to the top after if you still want that heading visible.

Not sure if my pic explains properly but just drag the layer up. My apologies for the stupidness I was playing with at the time in ps :P
 

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Hello... no, I think I didn't really explain myself right. If you look at the picture in my thread - if I place the big photo on the top, it's going to cut the head of the lion, half of the wildebeest and a balloon... not really what I wanted. I would like to have it though in this proportions and positioned as it is. I can go out, make a new document, crop it the way I want it, put it back in. But I know there's another way, I've used it once before, just that I forgot what it is. Putting it on top is not an option. I need to somehow choose "the window" in which this photo is on top of the photos and only then that can go on the top..
 

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