Am I correct in understanding that you want to create a layout that looks like a stack of business cards--and not necessarily create a business card for print? If you are looking to create something like the first image, then here are some steps you can follow: 1. Create your business card design: 2" tall x 3.5" wide. If you create your Document file that size and develop the card, then copying and pasting the card into another layout is very easy. (In this example, the document size is 3.5 x 2 and the background is white. The dark gray that you see is the standard screen background). 2. Once you have your card designed, then hold Cmd+Option+Shift/Ctrl+Alt+Shift and press the E key to create a merged composite to a new layer in your file. Choose Select All (Cmd-A/Ctrl-A), and Copy (Cmd-C/Ctrl-C). 3. Create a new file (I created a new file at 14" wide x 10" tall and filled the background with a dark gray. 4. Hold down the Shift key and choose Paste (Cmd-V/Ctrl-V). This will paste your image into the center of the screen on a new layer. 5. Next, you will duplicate the image. With the Move tool selected, hold down the Shift and Option/Alt keys (Shift constrains the image to moving either horizontally or vertically and Option duplicates. You may need to start by holding down the Shift, start moving the image, and then hold down the Option to duplicate. Do this until you have one row of images across. 6. Once you have a row of images, then in the Layers panel, select all five of the image layers. Hold down the Option/Alt key, and drag a copy of this row up and offset it by half so that you are creating a brick like pattern. Do it again to create the top row. Then do it again two more times to move the row down for the bottom two rows of images. See below: 7. With one of the Business card layers selected in the Layers Panel, double-click on that layer to bring up the Layer Styles Dialog Box and create a drop shadow on the card. Here are the settings I used: Once you are satisfied with the Drop Shadow you created, press Ok. Then with that same Layer selected, right-click or control-click the selected layer and choose Copy Layer Style: 8. Next, select all of the Business Card layers in the Layers Panel, and then right-click/control-click to bring up the drop down menu and choose Paste Layer Style. This will create the same Drop Shadow on all of the layers. 9. Next, click on the topmost layer in the stack. Again, hold Shift+Option+Cmd/Ctrl+Alt+Shift and press the E key to create a composite of all the business card images onto one new layer. This will place the composite at the top of the Layer's panel. 9. Choose Edit>Transform>Rotate and rotate the image clockwise: See below 9. To give it that last added illusion of dimension, choose Edit>Transform>Distort and grab the top left handle and move it down. See the image below for the settings I used and the effect it created. You can adjust the angle to more closely resemble the image you showed above by playing with the angle of rotation and the amount of distort you use. When you are happy, hit Return/Enter to lock in the changes. 10. Now you are ready to create a new file (I created a file 7" x 7"); copy and paste this layer into your new document for presentation. I hope this helps get your creative juices flowing! Let us know if you have any questions! Michelle
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