6/4/2023 0 Comments Marquee toolSimilar Output on Feather: Example-3: Single row Marquee Tool Output: Inverse Selection with Feather followed by Delete Then use Delete key to delete the rest part of the image. Now right click on the Selection and click on ‘Select Inverse’. Then make a circular Selection in the image as shown below: When we use the Selection tool, it appears as one of the parameter that we can set. In below example, we will see how we can use Feather to give soft cloudy edges to the circular selection. Output: Inverse Selection and Delete Example - 2.3: Use of Feather in Elliptical Marquee Tool Feather in Photoshop is used to create a soft edge around a selection. Once you make the Inverse selection, just press delete button to delete the Inverse Selection, it will delete the rest part of the image and we will be left with only circular Panda image. ‘Select Inverse’ is used to make Inverse Selection of current Selection. Right click on the Selection and click ‘Select Inverse’. Suppose in below image, we want to get Panda in a circular frame.įor this, select Elliptical Marquee Tool and the draw a circular selection around Panda. We can use Elliptical Marquee Tool to make a circular selection from an image. Example - 2.2: Use of Inverse in Elliptical Marquee Tool Below is the final output that we get after setting Hue/Saturation value. The Hue/Saturation works great when we want to change the color of objects in an image. Select Hue & Saturation to change the color of the Panda's face. Note that whatever changes we do, will be limited to that Selection i.e. Then, click on “Elliptical marquee tool” and then drag the cursor around Panda’s face as shown below:īelow is the Elliptical Selection that we have made. To illustrate this tool, select the ‘Panda in Town’ Layer. We can use the Elliptical marquee tool to select any Elliptical shape. Similarly, we can use Rectangular Marquee Tool to make selection of other Pillar and can apply Hue/Saturation.īelow Hue/Saturation is applied on 2nd Pillar.įinally, we get below pic after Hue/Saturation adjustment done on 3 Pillars. The Pillar which had the Selection on it, is being affected by Hue and Saturation. Now drag the cursor and select the Pillar as shown below:Īt the bottom of layer panel, we have an icon, click it to Set Hue/saturation as shown below. Let’s see how can we change color of four pillars with the help of Rectangular marquee tool in below image.Ĭlick on Rectangular marquee tool. Take white as background Layer and below image as layer-1 named as “Panda in Town”. Let’s open below image in Photoshop application. We can use the Rectangular marquee tool to select any rectangular shape. Right click on the Rectangular Marquee Tool to see all selection tools available as its variations. There are many variations of Marquee Selection Tool: See previous chapter to know when do we use Selection Tool. As well as double-clicking to close polygonal and magnetic selections, you can also hold down the Control key and click.Marquee Tool is used to make Selection in Rectangular or Elliptical form, from the Layer.The Magnetic Lasso tool can be turned into the Polygonal Lasso tool by holding down Alt/Option and clicking with the mouse where you want the straight line segments to end.Likewise, you can turn the Polygonal and Magnetic Lasso tools into the regular Lasso tool by holding down Alt/Option and dragging with the mouse.To revert to the regular Lasso, release the Alt/Option key while the mouse button is held down. You can temporarily turn the regular Lasso tool into the Polygonal Lasso tool by holding down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac), then releasing the mouse button, then clicking where you want the end of the straight line segment to be.As well as the automatic points added by the Magnetic Lasso, you can add your own manual fastening points by clicking with the mouse.You can keep pressing Delete all the way back to the first fastening point if necessary. If you place a fastening point incorrectly with the Polygonal or Magnetic Lasso tools, press the Delete key on the keyboard to “undo” the point.A higher Frequency value will place more fastening points as you trace round the object. The Frequency option controls how often the Magnetic Lasso tool will automatically place fastening points. A high Edge Contrast value will only detect edges that contrast strongly with the rest of the image, whereas a lower value will detect softer edges. For more blurred edges, reduce the width and trace more precisely.Įdge Contrast specifies the tool’s sensitivity to the edge of the object you’re selecting. If your object has well-defined edges you can set a high “Width” value and trace the object quickly and roughly. Width controls the range of pixels around the mouse pointer within which the tool looks for the edge of the object you’re tracing.
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