Sometimes, I think that If I take a lunch break, I need to be retrained. I just can't remember how to superimpose one image on another.
In this case, I want the larger image of the dog, after grooming to be the basic image. I then want to superimpose the smaller image of the dog prior to grooming at the top left of the basic image.
My intent is to produce an image that I can print or have printed in a large size print showing the dog before and after grooming and present the print to the grooming shop as a thank-you for grooming our rescue dogs free of charge.
I don't need to separate the dog in the smaller image from the background of that image. The black frame will do that. I will, however, need to size the smaller image to a point where I think it will fit on the basic image.
Once I have the pre-grooming image superimposed at the upper left of the basic image, I will crop the total image the way I want and then place some text. That part of the routine, I still remember. However, it has been years since I superimposed an image.
Sorry if this is too basic but, I have tried to research it on the Internet and couldn't find my answer.
Thanks in advance...