Right-Click on the image layer (ctrl+Click on Mac) and choose “Create Clipping Mask”. If not, select the layer and move it up/down to be on top of the “photo” layer (see the image). Under the Layers, check if the new added image layer is right above the frame holder layer named “photo”. You can drag the image directly from the Organizer (Show Open Files) and drop into the Template or you can open the Image document, click on it and hold the mouse button down while you dragging on top of the Template and drop it there (release the button). Take a look on the Layer’s structure and see the layer “ photo” selected. Some of the templates have more than one frames, but the workflow of adding images is the same. Now, open the arc4Studio template and select the empty frame holder where you want to place your image. (see the links to download the suggested fonts) 1. Important: before opening a template, please read carefully the product description and install first all the fonts necessaries into your system. To start, we need to be in the Expert mode, to see the Layers (onto the right side of the screen) and to use the first tool from the “Select” section, the Move tool. For that, go to Edit – Preferences – General and check “ Allow Floating Documents in Expert Mode“. We recommend an initial setup for the open documents as individual floating windows. This is a complete tutorial on how arc4Studio’s templates works in Photoshop Elements.
How to use arc4Studio template (in depth)