From the course: Introduction to Graphic Design: Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign

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Adding image content

Adding image content

- [Instructor] Now, as is the case often with me and much to the annoyance of many people sometimes between movies, I make a change. And what I've done here is I've gone for a lighter tint of the color. So I went back into my swatches, opened up that folder, and rather than having the tint I had before, I thought, hmm, that's too dark. So I made it slightly lighter, just so you know. And that's a typical designer thing to do, by the way, to constantly fiddle with things until they are just right. I can then lock the background layer, I don't actually need anything else on there just at the moment, so I'm just going to lock that so I'm not going to interact with it. Let's go ahead and add the other images because it brings a layout to life. So we're just going to add in a couple more images here. Okay, so first of all, let's go ahead and Command + D or Control + D or file, place. Let's go from left to right, let's bring in…

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