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CHAPTER 4 DRAWING 161 Figure 4-42. The box after shading Preparing the Planter Box Finally, it s time to combine the two images and plant the tree in its planter box. If you drew the box the right size for the tree, good for you! If not, no problem: use Scale to make them the right size. Tip Make sure you re viewing both images at the same magnification setting. Should you paste the box into the tree image, or the tree into the box image? In order for the tree to go into the box, it has to be behind the front of the box, but in front of the back of the box, so the box needs to stay as multiple layers. The tree, however, can be pasted all as one layer. So it s easier to copy the whole tree using Edit . Copy Visible in the tree image, then paste it into the box image, than it is to paste all those box layers one by one into the tree image. Wait! Before you use Copy Visible, turn off the white background of the tree image. You want to paste a tree with a transparent background. Now aren t you glad you made a new layer when you started the trunk, instead of drawing it on the white background? (In Chapter 5 you ll learn how to remove objects from their backgrounds, but it s a lot more work.) Increasing Canvas Size You ve turned off the background and copied the tree. But there s one more problem to solve before you can paste: there isn t enough room in the box image for that tall tree!
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