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		<description><![CDATA[The warp tool in Photoshop is very powerful and can create some amazing new possibilities. Here, I’ll show you how to add your own label to a tin container to make it look like this: Step 1 Start with your container image. Be sure to notice how the cylinder reflects light. This will come in [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Marquee Tool The marquee tool selects areas within a layer. It is capable of selecting an elliptical, square, single column, and single rows. Move Tool The move tool can move around all objects within a layer. To move entire image, Flatten the layers by selecting Layer &#62; Flatten Image. Lasso Tool The lasso tool can [...]


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