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6.2. Apply EditCopy command;<br />

6.3. Go back to the new (third) image and apply EditPaste command. The second<br />

image is positioned in the centre;<br />

6.4. Select the Move Tool and move the second image to the desired location. Now<br />

we have the border but no image, thus, carry out the steps under Clause 6.5;<br />

6.5. In the Layers dialog, press the Create a new layer and add it to the image<br />

button<br />

to locate the first image to the new rather than the floating layer:<br />

7. Use to remaining space to enter the young man's type of work – Auto service.<br />

Select the Text Tool and adjust the following settings:<br />

7.1. Font – Serif Bold;<br />

7.2. Click on the Antialiasing button;<br />

7.3. Color – blue (HTML notation – 000074 );<br />

7.4. Justify – Centered ;<br />

7.5. Enter text Auto service. Now you have a new text layer Auto... .<br />

8. Let's add a shadow to the text. Choose Filters Light and ShadowDrop<br />

Shadow command. When the Script-Fu: Drop Shadow dialog opens, adjust the<br />

following settings:<br />

8.1. Offset X – 3;<br />

8.2. Offset Y – 3;<br />

8.3. Blur radius – 8;<br />

8.4. Opacity – 100;<br />

8.5. Uncheck Allow resizing;<br />

8.6. Press OK:<br />

9. Since each image in the "business card" is like a separate object, let's try to<br />

merge them. First, merge all layers. Apply the ImageMerge Visible Layers<br />

command. When the Merge Layers dialog opens, press the Merge button. We<br />

now have a single layer;<br />

10. We will now try to blur the intersections of the images. Zoom the image. Select<br />

the Zoom Tool<br />

and click the mouse pointer on the image several times;<br />

Note!

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