
In the creative space of photo editing, mastering the skills of cutting and merging is like unlocking endless possibilities of image transformation. By creating unique digital artworks, you can narrate your story in a fresh way. In this article, 24h Technology will guide you through cutting and merging photos in Photoshop easily and effectively!
How to Perform Cutting and Merging in Photoshop
Step 1: To start the process of cutting an image, begin by opening the Photoshop application on your computer. Next, open the image you want to work with. Once the image is displayed, you have several options for selecting the object to be separated. However, in this case, the simple and quick method is to use the Magnetic Lasso Tool (L). This will help you create an automatic outline around the object quickly for you to manipulate.

Step 2: By dotting at any position on the image, you can start creating an outline around the object to be cut. The tool will automatically take the image along this outline. If the starting point is incorrect, you can correct it by pressing 'Backspace' and dotting the correct point again. This is a convenient way to accurately separate the object from the background.

Step 3: Once you have successfully captured the object, simply press Ctrl + C to copy, then move to the new background and press Ctrl + V to paste.

Step 4: Open an image where you want to merge that object, then press Ctrl + V to paste the object into it.

Step 5: So you have successfully cut and merged images in Photoshop, it's easy and fast, isn't it?

Wishing you success with the steps above. If you find it helpful and convenient, leave a like and share it with me! Also, if you encounter any errors during the process, please leave a comment below to let me know!
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