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: Expand height of PSD without overflowing other view I'm designing a landing page : But as I started my background images are too big so when I crop the view downside, I get this: How

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I'm designing a landing page :



But as I started my background images are too big so when I crop the view downside, I get this:



How do I make the first section to not overflow its background images on the next section?

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@Barnes313

I used to do this way (If I understood you correctly:))


Place a rectangular shape with the desired size
Put the background picture layer on top of the rectangle
Create a clipping mask (ALT+Left Mouse CLick between the two layers)




Then you can crop and the picture will not overflow to the picture below

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@Murphy569

I just made a new file and placed the .psd there.

The downside is that I can't edit the section because it links to the original file.
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@Berryessa866

Select All. This will make a selection the same size as your canvas.
With the background image selected in the layers panel, hit the layer mask button at the bottom of the layers panel.

Your background image is now masked to the size of the canvas.
Resize your canvas.

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