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| | First, we will look at how to flip an image. | | First, we will look at how to flip an image. |
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| − | #Make sure your image is still selected. | + | #Select an image. |
| − | #Press flip horizontal icon. This will flips the image horizontally. | + | #Press flip horizontal icon.[[File:Example.jpg]] This will flips the image horizontally. |
| − | #Press flip vertical icon. This flips the image vertically. | + | #Press flip vertical icon. [[File:Example.jpg]] This flips the image vertically. |
| | #Next let's duplicate the image. | | #Next let's duplicate the image. |
| | #Press the duplicate icon.[[File:Example.jpg]] This will create another copy of your image. | | #Press the duplicate icon.[[File:Example.jpg]] This will create another copy of your image. |
| | #The copied image will be automatically selected. | | #The copied image will be automatically selected. |
| − | #Move that image to the bottom right so we can see both images.
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| | Now we can move the images by organizing their layer positioning. | | Now we can move the images by organizing their layer positioning. |
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| − | #With the second image still selected, press the send back button. [[File:Example.jpg]]
| + | With the second image still selected, press the send back button. [[File:Example.jpg]] |
| | As you can see, the selected image is now behind the first image. You can reverse this by pressing the bring forward icon which sends the first image to the back. [[File:Example.jpg]] | | As you can see, the selected image is now behind the first image. You can reverse this by pressing the bring forward icon which sends the first image to the back. [[File:Example.jpg]] |
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