TwoToJazz's Scissors Tool, and the Making of Mona Lisa Photomontage
April 16, 2014

When cutting out images using the scissors tool of TwoToJazz, you may find out that having a stylus with a small tip that allows you to see where exactly you are cutting would produce better results than using your finger.
Here are the steps for creating this image:
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Use the image from which you want to cut out Venus's face as background and cut around her face using the scissors tool. Select and move the cut-out to the side of the canvas.
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Use the image from which you want to cut out the scissors as background and cut around the scissors using the scissors tool. Select and move the cut-out to the side of the canvas.
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Use the image of Mona Lisa as background and cut around her face. Select and move the cut-out to the side of the canvas.
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Select and move Venus face's cut-out over Mona Lisa's face, and adjust it using two fingers.
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Use the scissors tool to cut around Mona Lisa's hands. But do not select/move this cut-out and let it stay exactly where it is cut from.
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Select and move the scissors cut-out and partially push it under the right hand of the hands cut-out.
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Select and move Mona Lisa's face cut-out and partially push it under the left hand of the hands cut-out.
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Instructions for selecting an image as background can be found in the help section of the app on the slide called "Background".
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Instructions for using the scissors tool can be found in the slide called "Cut".
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To go to the help section, press the Menu button on bottom right corner and select the "?" option.