Tue, 25 April 2006 Ever wonder how to extract an element when it's combined with other elements on one layer? In this episode, I'll show you how to separate an alphabet using the selection or "marquee" tools. I also show you the lasso tools (including the magnetic lasso tool) and some quick keyboard shortcuts to make working in Photoshop faster.
I hope you enjoy this tutorial and don't forget to leave a comment! Thanks!
NEXT WEEK: Altering Color. Change the color of any element using Hue/Saturation adjustment layers. Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kit used in this tutorial: A New Day. Direct download: Scrapadelic_Video_Podcast2-Selection_Tools.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:40 PM Comments[16] |
Lisa, I organize my windows for the podcasts in a way that I can access them quickly. I make sure they are of a size that fits on the screen so you can see the entire page (but that's not necessarily the best way to organize them when I'm actually working on something).
The quickest way to get to them is this way:
Hold down your control key and hit the tab key...it will nicely tab through all of your open windows!
And yes, I do use a Mac!
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Ever wonder how to extract an element when it's combined with other elements on one layer? In this episode, I'll show you how to separate an alphabet using the selection or "marquee" tools. I also show you the lasso tools (including the magnetic lasso tool) and some quick keyboard shortcuts to make working in Photoshop faster.
I hope you enjoy this tutorial and don't forget to leave a comment! Thanks!

