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Devin and his bear This was a happy day for Devin. He finally realized he was taller than his bear. I didn't have the heart to tell him that was only because the bear was sitting down...
This picture was captured from video tape and the picture elements are obvious here with the square patterns discernable where the background changes color. When layering pictures, the key thing to remember is setting the opacity.(For reference, a wall is 100% opaque because we can't see through it. A window is 0% opaque or transparent, neither of which is conveinent or desirable here. It's the in-between settings that are cool here. It allows pictures to seemingly fade into the background or blend into the picture without obscuring the main picture.) Remember that the base layer, bottom layer or layer#1, will be set at 100% and the partial pics will be on top. There is a setting that will allow you to move any image you want to the front or to the back. But keep in mind, that anything behind a picture that is 100% opaque will not be seen.

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