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Triptychs: Creating With The Power Of Three

By Mike Rodriguez  ·  Issue: July/August 2008 (v5n4)

The triptych is rooted in medieval religious art, using three panels to communicate passion and beauty. Here’s one of the many variations on the triptych theme that you can create with Photoshop Elements.

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1 Reply to Triptychs: Creating With The Power Of Three:

  1. Robert

    September 30, 2011 at 2:06 pm

    Very good tut to learn about clipping and selecting shapes. It’s relatively easy to substitute another image with similar dimensions. I used two photos from the web to try it out. Here’s mine: http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m539/Blanco111/Photoshop%20Elements%208/triptych-of-Mars.jpg

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