How to Make a Collage in Arcsoft Photostudio

Choose the images you want to have in the collage., Open ArcSoft PhotoStudio. , Click on 'File' along the top and then click on 'Open'., Browse through your folders until you find the right image(s)., Maximize the image. , Click on 'Edit' up in the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Choose the images you want to have in the collage.

    They could be real photos, or non-real images, scanned drawings, or any other thing.
  2. Step 2: Open ArcSoft PhotoStudio.

    , You may also just do 'Ctrl+O' to automatically do this. , If there's only one image, then just select it and then press 'Open'.

    If there are multiple images, then hold down 'Ctrl' and select as many images as you'll use. ,, Magic Cut will perfectly crop the image to how you want it to appear. ,, The pencil icon will add more of the image; whereas the eraser icon will remove part of the image. ,, Now click inside the image.

    If the flashing dashes go around more than you want, using the 'Tool Options'

    bring the tolerance down.

    If the flashing dashes go around less than you want, using the 'Tool Options'

    bring the tolerance up. , Or you could do it automatically by doing 'Ctrl+C' on a Windows computer, or 'Command+C' on a Macintosh computer.

    Now the selected part of the image will be copied. , Now a blank page should appear.

    If this blank page isn't white; then click on the 'Bucket Fill' in the 'Tools' section.

    After that, click on the 'Color Grid' and select white. ,, Now, you'll be able to move the image by dragging it around the page. ,, Enjoy your collage!
  3. Step 3: Click on 'File' along the top and then click on 'Open'.

  4. Step 4: Browse through your folders until you find the right image(s).

  5. Step 5: Maximize the image.

  6. Step 6: Click on 'Edit' up in the toolbar and then click on 'Magic Cut'.

  7. Step 7: Follow the directions supplied below the image and then click 'Next'.

  8. Step 8: Follow the directions below the image to "Fine Tune" it.

  9. Step 9: Click on 'Finish'.

  10. Step 10: Click on the Magic Wand in the 'Tools' section.

  11. Step 11: Click on 'Edit' near the top and then select 'Copy'.

  12. Step 12: Click on 'File' and then on 'New'.

  13. Step 13: Go to 'Edit' and then 'Paste' in the blank page.

  14. Step 14: Click on the 'Move' icon in the 'Tools'.

  15. Step 15: Drag the image around until you have it where you want it.

  16. Step 16: Add more images.

Detailed Guide

They could be real photos, or non-real images, scanned drawings, or any other thing.

, You may also just do 'Ctrl+O' to automatically do this. , If there's only one image, then just select it and then press 'Open'.

If there are multiple images, then hold down 'Ctrl' and select as many images as you'll use. ,, Magic Cut will perfectly crop the image to how you want it to appear. ,, The pencil icon will add more of the image; whereas the eraser icon will remove part of the image. ,, Now click inside the image.

If the flashing dashes go around more than you want, using the 'Tool Options'

bring the tolerance down.

If the flashing dashes go around less than you want, using the 'Tool Options'

bring the tolerance up. , Or you could do it automatically by doing 'Ctrl+C' on a Windows computer, or 'Command+C' on a Macintosh computer.

Now the selected part of the image will be copied. , Now a blank page should appear.

If this blank page isn't white; then click on the 'Bucket Fill' in the 'Tools' section.

After that, click on the 'Color Grid' and select white. ,, Now, you'll be able to move the image by dragging it around the page. ,, Enjoy your collage!

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