Beginners to master the graphic editor Photoshop for the first time are lost in front of its rich functionality. One of the incomprehensible moments is working with layers. In this article, we will take a detailed look at how to resize a layer in Photoshop correctly.
Why does layer size change?
The main reason you might need to change the area of a layer is the conflict between the main background image and the secondary, which is placed above it as a separate layer. The insert can be larger or smaller than the background, so that the collage looks harmonious, you need to increase or decrease it to fit into the overall picture.
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