
Whilst holding down the mouse button, wait until the first image appears then drag down over the image and let go of the mouse button. To match the angles, cut one end on one side of the saw blade and the mating end on the opposite side, as shown below. For example, a 45° bevel increases the gluing surface by about 40 percent and helps conceal the joint line on a profiled surface. Click on the image and drag it up to the first image tab. The sharper the angle, the larger and better the gluing surface. Now go to File open and open your second imageĤ With second image open select the move toolĥ. Note I have placed the dot on the left (by clicking on it) so that the canvas extends to the rightģ. Go to Image - Image - Canvas Size and set a canvas size big enough to accommodate your second image (in my case I am going to double the canvas width and add a few pixels so that I can accommodate the second image and leave a gap. In our case, we will highlight the right side of Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s face.

Left-click (or double-tap) and highlight an area on a side of the image you wish to merge with the first. You can align it as we have done (that’s totally up to you though). What to Know Use the Apple Shortcuts app to quickly create a shortcut allowing you to combine two photos side-by-side on your iPhone. Use File-Open and open your first imageĢ. Drag the second image to the extra canvas space. I am using Photoshop CC2017 so my snapshots are from that version.ġ. You are asking a very sensible question - please do not be afraid to ask as we all had to start somewhere.
