um what do u mean by bars? and are u talking about draggin an image onto your background from your desktop or web browser?
Eh, I've been looking everywhere, not so much on MPGH since it's lagging. People say getting an image into the background is a simple drag 'n drop. However, when I do it, it bars it from doing so. I'm using CS4 portable. Anything?
[IMG]https://i564.photobucke*****m/albums/ss89/JRendell21/Graphics/Flow-Signature.jpg[/IMG]
um what do u mean by bars? and are u talking about draggin an image onto your background from your desktop or web browser?
[IMG]https://i304.photobucke*****m/albums/nn168/guza44/sig-1.png[/IMG]
Like, File>New then it give you a blank layer called "Background" with the dimensions you specified. How do you get an image on it? I see people dragging it from their folder and dropping it on the layer, but It doesn't work for me; It has that not-allowed symbol that replaces your mouse when you can't drop it there. looks like the circle with a slash thing(pardon me, I can't recall what it's proper term is. Chooby me ).
I can't drag 'n drop. What can I do?
[IMG]https://i564.photobucke*****m/albums/ss89/JRendell21/Graphics/Flow-Signature.jpg[/IMG]
If its online, right click on the image and select "Copy Image", and go into Photoshop, hit File->New->Enter(The demensions will already be right) and hit Ctrl+V.
It you have a file saved, File->Open, and open it.
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change the background layer into a new layer and then drag the image file onto it and it should work fine
[IMG]https://i304.photobucke*****m/albums/nn168/guza44/sig-1.png[/IMG]
Change the background layer into a regular layer.
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