Let's get started!Äownload this tutorial as a print-ready PDF! How To Place An Image Inside Of Another Step 1: Select The Area Where You Want The Second Image To Appear This tutorial is from our Photo Effects series. Here's my first one (the image containing the picture frame) ( autumn frame photo from Shutterstock): To create this effect, you'll need two images. For CS4 and earlier versions, or for another example of how Paste Into can be used, you'll want to check out our original Placing An Image Inside Of Another tutorial. I'll be using Photoshop CS6 here but this tutorial is also fully compatible with both Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CC (Creative Cloud). Once you've learned how the Paste Into command works, you'll no doubt discover plenty of other creative uses for it on your own. ![]() For this tutorial, I'll be using Paste Into to place a photo inside a picture frame, but as with all of our Photoshop tutorials, the goal here isn't just how to create this one specific effect. ![]() With Paste Into, we can select an area in one image, then copy and paste a second image directly into our selection. ![]() In this tutorial, we'll learn how to place one image inside of another to create interesting composite effects using Photoshop's simple yet powerful Paste Into command.
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