Copying a portion of a frame of one layer to another

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BruceM
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Copying a portion of a frame of one layer to another

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I have an image of a flower that's low in frame, and a title that is above it. But they're on two different layers. How do I copy the flower and combine it under the title on the other layer so that they're both on one layer?
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D.T. Nethery
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Re: Copying a portion of a frame of one layer to another

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Two layers. Select both layers , Title and Flower -
Screen Shot 2023-09-01 at 11.08.06 AM.png
Next, right-click on Layer stack and from the pop-up menu go to Merge , then you can choose Merge Selected Layers, or in this case you could also simply choose Merge Visible Layers , or Merge All , because there are only the two layers.
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Now the two layers have been merged to a single layer -
Screen Shot 2023-09-01 at 11.08.59 AM.png


If you still wanted to keep the original flower layer intact (in case you need to go back to it later to make changes) you could duplicate the flower layer , then perform the procedure above using your Title layer and the copy of the Flower layer , to merge them to a single layer (turn off the original flower layer).

OR you could use freehand selection tool to Copy the Flower to a Custom Brush (this copies it to a brush, but keeps the original Flower layer intact if you need to go back to it) , then stamp the custom brush of the Flower on the Title layer.


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Re: Copying a portion of a frame of one layer to another

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Another way to merge layers is to drag one on to the other -

A slightly different Merge Box will appear:
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Depending on whether you wanted to keep or delete the source layer (the dragged layer), you would check/uncheck Erase Source.

The limitation with this method is that you can only merge two layers at a time. Perhaps not an inconvenience if a 2-layer merge is all that's needed. But it does have other advantages like being able to choose the blending mode, keep image marks, etc.
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BruceM
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Re: Copying a portion of a frame of one layer to another

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Thanks DT and Cardin! DT, that worked perfectly!
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