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Paperclipping 53 – Make A Grid Collage In Photoshop

Paperclipping 53

So many of you have been asking for tutorials on Photoshop, especially for digital techniques for photos, so today’s episode is one version of a technique I use all the time.

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  • Sandy - AussieQ
    Thanks for this one Noell, it was very easy to understand and you explained it very well. Will definatley keep this in mind for the next lot of prints I have to resize. Great work!
  • Love this video!!

    I'm sure it's going to be so useful for me. I'd love you to make one on these once in a while to show us how to use this kind of features of Photoshop, Photoshop scrap-features!!

    Thanks!
  • Amy
    Noell loved this idea have tons of projects swimming in my head now. I am going to have to try to get this to work in elements (I'm still in the "I hope to win the lottery to upgrade" catagory :( ) Hopefully I can figure it out. Thenx for all the grest ideas! Amy
  • I don't have Elements, so I don't know for sure, but I would guess you'll be able to figure out how to do this pretty easily. Good luck!
  • Great tutorial. Love the photos you used.... make sure you share this layout when you complete it! :)
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  • Ashley Moseley
    I am *SO* glad that I bought the Premium Subscription!! This is such a helpful tutorial- I have Photoshop and have no idea how to use it. This tutorial was great because it was very basic and you explained how to make it work for those of us who do not print at home. I loved every second of it and cannot wait to try it out myself!
  • Oh, wonderful! I'm so glad it was clear for you. Thank you for the feedback. =)
  • Nice tutorial and great photo Noell. Keep up the good work.
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