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Figure 10-33
25. Now select the new back end of your
mask (which, thanks to having
“stitched” those six rows together, now
has 12 fewer points) and copy them.
26. We're going to do the same thing with
these points as we did with the ones
back in Figure 10-26. Paste the points
into a blank layer, moving them a short
distance from their origin. Then paste
again to give yourself another row of
points in exactly the same positions as
the “original” points on the mask.
Figure 10-34
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