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Paper Cut-Outs

Paper Cut-Outs. Image POP!. I got the idea for figuring this out from the awesome folks at Duarte. You can download a free sample of their work from the Microsoft Office Gallery: => http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/results.aspx?qu=duarte. Click on this guy Go to the Format tab

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Paper Cut-Outs

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  1. Paper Cut-Outs Image POP!

  2. I got the idea for figuring this out from the awesome folks at Duarte. You can download a free sample of their work from the Microsoft Office Gallery: => http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/results.aspx?qu=duarte

  3. Click on this guy • Go to the Format tab • Remove Background You should end up with something like this

  4. Go to Insert tab • Choose Shape • Select Freeform Shape • Draw around your image • Change the Shape Properties to White Fill…No Outline

  5. Select the White Shape, right-click, Send To Back • Right click on shape…Format Shape • Select Shadow…pick a Preset…play with settings

  6. Position the dude on top of shape • Use your cursor to Select both objects • Right-click…and Group them

  7. Right click on the grouped object • Save As Picture • Be sure to Save As PNG

  8. That’s it! • For MORE awesome PowerPoint goodness, check out my special PowerPoint For Video list: • http://www.learncamtasia.com/freepowerpoint/

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