Datasheet

12
Starting the composition
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Digital Classroom
1
If you used previous versions of Photoshop, you might  nd the new system of docking image
windows di erent than what you are used to. If you would rather have your image windows
“ oat” as in previous versions, choose Float All in Windows from the Arrange Documents
drop-down menu.
5 Select the Move tool ( ) and then click on the ps0102.psd image. Click and drag the
ps0102.psd image on top of the ps0101.psd image window. Release the mouse when
the cursor changes to a plus sign (+), or when you see a grey outline of the ps0102.psd
image on top of the ps0101.psd image. If you receive a message that the layer is locked,
try again, as you did not drag the  le over far enough.
Click and drag the ps0102.psd image on top of the ps0101.psd image.
6 Choose Window > Layers to see that the ps0101.psd image now has two layers.
7 Double-click on the text Layer 1 in the Layers panel to the right of the layer thumbnail
and type boy to give the new layer an appropriate name.
8 Click once on the ps0102.psd image to make it the active window, and then choose
File > Close to close the  le. If you are asked to save changes, click No.
9 If you can not see the entire window press Ctrl+0 (zero) or Command+0 (zero) to  t
the window into the screen.
PSCS4.indb 12PSCS4.indb 12 9/17/2008 2:41:35 PM9/17/2008 2:41:35 PM