It's called "Grace" by Eric Enstrom. If you type it into Google images you should get the picture you're looking for since I cannot paste it into here
Its called a picture within a picture The term is inset. A picture that has a smaller copy of itself within the picture, with the copy having an even smaller copy, that continues to (theoretically) infinity, is called a Droste Effect or recursive picture.
Select the desired Region of Interest (picture part) and press Control + C to copy it into the clipboard.
you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb
Ebay has a 45 listed
Number of ways. - If you have a picture open in PS then use the rectangular marquee tool to select the picture you want to copy. Then go click EDIT > Copy. The picture - open you picture you want to copy this to and once opened click into the picture - go click EDIT > PASTE. Your additional picture will open in a new layer (similar to a picture on picture)
look at a picture of her and copy it
Yes
open the picture of the one you have to copy and click command c which will copy the picture then u go on paintbrush and paste the image
I suppose you could use a copy machine
you will have to go to the us patent office and have a copy right for the picture
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yes because it is the heck