Place your artwork.
You’ll see Andrew’s tiger when you open the file. Applying different styles and textures to it is a great way to try out the effect. (Check out the original in the Tiger Flat layer.)
To import your own artwork, open it in Photoshop and highlight the layers you want to bring over to the effect template by holding down the Shift key and clicking on the layers. Use Command+C to copy them, click back into the Papercut effect file, select the Paste Your Layers layer, and use Command+V to paste. (You may have to drag them into the folder.) Hide the tiger art by toggling off the Eye icon next to the Tiger Example folder, or delete it. TIP: If your artwork is in an Illustrator file, use the Selection tool to select your artwork, then copy it using Command+C. In the Papercut effect file use Command+V to paste, and when the Paste dialog box appears, select Layers, then Ok.