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    Default Photoshop cut & paste

    Does anyone Know how to, cut and paste in photoshop?

    For example, If you want to copy a shield's artwork from one .dds file to another .dds file, and paste it to a similar sized shield.:hmmm:

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    Cutting and pasting can both be done with the "F1" key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radioman View Post
    Does anyone Know how to, cut and paste in photoshop?

    For example, If you want to copy a shield's artwork from one .dds file to another .dds file, and paste it to a similar sized shield.:hmmm:

    I figured it out, you use the marquee tools from the tool bar, and the copied images can transfer to different files that are opened in file shop...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baldr View Post
    Cutting and pasting can both be done with the "F1" key.


    Press the "F1" key and type " cut and paste ", and you will get nothing back in the results...Thanks though.

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    For more information on skinning, also see this tutorial: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55689
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    Quote Originally Posted by RTR Fan View Post
    For more information on skinning, also see this tutorial: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55689

    Great Tutorial, I've stayed away from the layering tools thus far, but now this tut will be a great help... Thanks to all!!

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