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Stitching together scanned artwork

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Stitching together scanned artwork

- [Instructor] Alright, I don't know if you remember this drawing from Chapter 25 of the advanced course. It doesn't really matter if you do. It is an ink drawing, I believe, from the '60s that was created on a big piece of drawing board, as we're seeing right here. Problem was, we have this really crappy scanner, here at the studio. And so, I had to scan it in two passes. This guy right here. And then, this one, which is obviously upside down. And these are completely unmodified files, by the way. And so, what we need to do is stitch these scans together using the Auto Align and Auto Blend commands here under the Edit menu. Step one is two right-click inside this upside down image, using the rectangular marquee tool. And then, choose Duplicate Layer. And then, I'll go ahead and change the document to Fort Bragg-1. And I'll click OK. Alright, now, I'll go ahead and switch back to that file. And you can see we now have two items here, both of which are currently named Background. I'll…

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