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<blockquote data-quote="Macman" data-source="post: 105943" data-attributes="member: 7132"><p>I suggest using the pen tool to draw the line around the head, as you can better control curves and cut out what you don't want, then in the paths palette, click the little triangle</p><p>in the top left corner of the palette with the path selected in the paths palette, click the triangle, then select make selection, now you can cut it and paste it, or copy and paste to the other image, adjust it as you need. note: that head keeps the resolution from the doc it comes from, so choose your images with common, or close to common resolutions, like both 400 ppi, use Edit:Transform: use these transform features if you need to adjust it,</p><p>also, you can drag and drop instead of copying and pasting as I said above, thats one of the simplest or easiest ways. if you'd like to do this using masking techniques instead, let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macman, post: 105943, member: 7132"] I suggest using the pen tool to draw the line around the head, as you can better control curves and cut out what you don't want, then in the paths palette, click the little triangle in the top left corner of the palette with the path selected in the paths palette, click the triangle, then select make selection, now you can cut it and paste it, or copy and paste to the other image, adjust it as you need. note: that head keeps the resolution from the doc it comes from, so choose your images with common, or close to common resolutions, like both 400 ppi, use Edit:Transform: use these transform features if you need to adjust it, also, you can drag and drop instead of copying and pasting as I said above, thats one of the simplest or easiest ways. if you'd like to do this using masking techniques instead, let us know. [/QUOTE]
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