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Sometimes you find inspiration in the most unlikely places. I was shopping for groceries the other day and I spotted a poster displaying four images and one word that communicated the store’s fundamental philosophy. The simple design and message were beautiful enough to convince me to make them today’s topic. As we build this collage, we’ll get the opportunity to work with smart objects and type in ways that are both unique and highly efficient.

4 Responses to “Photoshop Workbench 218: Creating A Four-Panel Collage”

  1. Dan Says:

    Mark, Take a look at this tutorial, which I think you will find interesting. I have used Indesign to create several “panel” type images, and I find it much easier than using PS. But, however you do it, Jef Witchel’s idea of the partially visible background and multiple windows is quite pleasing.
    http://www.webdesign.org/vector-graphics/adobe-illustrator/image-panels-floating-over-a-ghosted-image.9076.html

    Thanks for continuing your great series of workshops.

  2. product photographer Says:

    It’s interesting! that’s what i’m looking for! with my litte ceativity and photoshop skills i can now design a nice and original four-panel collage…thanks for the video.

  3. Sangeeth Priyanath Says:

    great work and it’ s so interesting.Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.

  4. Rachel Price Says:

    I always use Adobe illustrator at work because i work in an animation studio. this is really a serious tool for the graphic artist.:’.

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