You can put a picture on something in Photoshop by using the "Place" command or by dragging and dropping the image directly onto your document. Here's a breakdown of each method:
Placing an Image
- Open Photoshop.
- Open your document: This could be a blank canvas, a photograph, or any other type of file you want to work with.
- Go to "File" > "Place Embedded."
- Select the image you want to place: Navigate to the location of your image and choose it.
- Click "Place." The image will appear in your document.
- Resize and position the image: You can use the handles around the image to adjust its size and drag it to the desired location.
Dragging and Dropping
- Open Photoshop.
- Open your document: This could be a blank canvas, a photograph, or any other type of file you want to work with.
- Open the image you want to place: Locate the image file and open it in a separate window.
- Select the image: Click and drag the image from its window.
- Drag the image onto your document: Release the mouse button to drop the image into your document.
- Resize and position the image: You can use the handles around the image to adjust its size and drag it to the desired location.
Both methods allow you to place an image onto your document, but the "Place" command offers additional options for controlling the image's placement and appearance.