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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:02 pm)
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Let's say that you're giving the image a border of 50 pixels each side. Your background layer will be 100 pixels bigger each way. Put the image layer in the exact top left corner of the background. Select the 'Move' tool. Hold down the shift key and press the 'right arrow' key five times. Still holding down 'shift', press the 'down arrow' key five times. Ta-da! Holding down the shift key means that the arrow keys will move whatever is selected by 10 pixels. If nothing is selected, it moves the whole layer.
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Hi, I enjoy using Photoshop to create a border to my renders. I like to move my finished image on to a new one that is slightly bigger. My image becomes a layer on that new colored background and it creates some sort of border. You can see an exemple of this here: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=401271&Start=1&Artist=Vandaler&ByArtist=Yes My question is rather simple... what is the simple way to perfectly center my slided layer on the new canvas I created. The centering tools are greyed out all the time and I wonder what I'm doing wrong. Thanks