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Then tap Enter/Return to set the new shape size. Hint: you can hold down the Shift key while resizing your image to keep the original ratio. Use the transform handles around the shape to adjust it. If your shape is the wrong size or you want to adjust it later, just activate the Move tool (V) and select the layer for the shape you need to resize. Important: Make sure each shape is on a new layer. You will need to repeat these instructions (in step 3 only) for every shape you add to your template. Now we can either just click to make our selection go away or in the menu bar, click on Select>Deselect. I am going to select a nice pretty blue and press OK. Make sure "Color" is selected in the top drop-down option. Go to the top menu bar, select Edit>Fill. Once you have created the shape, you will see the little marching ants (as I like to call them) going along the edges.
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I am going to click and drag a shape about 5 inches in width and 5 inches tall - using my ruler to guide me. I have my rectangular marquee tool selected. If you right click on the marquee tool, you will be able to select different shapes. This will be the shape that we will place our image into later. What we have to do is create a shape on that layer. You can also click on Layer>New>Layer in the top menu. You will see it's a little square with a folded up corner. Here in my layers panel, I am going to go down to the bottom and click on the new layer icon. In Photoshop you want to work on separate layers for each shape that you create. Now we need create a layout of different shapes for our template which we will use to drop images into later. Obviously if you want to turn it off later, you can just click Rulers again in the menu to uncheck it. You should now see Photoshop rulers appear. If you don't see the ruler showing in your Photoshop right now, go to the menu bar at top of your screen, and select View>Rulers. You will want to have the Photoshop Ruler feature turned on as it will help you create the shapes you need for the template. If the template is for web use, between 72 and 150 pixels is acceptable. Keep in mind, as far as resolution, when you're creating something for print, you do ideally want to have 300 pixels per inch. I would change that to pixels if I was working on a document for web. I'm going to keep this particular document size at 11 inches for the width and 14 inches for the height.
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When creating documents for print I have both the width and the height set for inches. First, with Photoshop open, go to the top menu bar and click on File>New to open a new document and name it - here I will name mine "Pretty Template". In this tutorial, we will be creating a document for print, however you can also apply this to anything, whether it be for print or web based.
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