Title: Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Design Professional
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2Chapter Lessons
OVERVIEW
- Make a selection using shapes
- Modify a marquee
- Select using color and modify a selection
- Add a vignette effect to a selection
3Making SelectionsCombining Images
INTRODUCTION
- Most Photoshop images are created using
compositing - Combining images from different sources
4Sources for Images
INTRODUCTION
- Other Photoshop images
- Royalty-free images
- Pictures from digital cameras
- Scanned artwork
5Understanding Selection Tools
INTRODUCTION
- Selection tools are used to select images in
order to modify them - Two selection methods are available
- Using a tool
- Using color
6Choosing a Selection Tool
INTRODUCTION
- Examine images to evaluate selection options
- Learn how to identify edges to use to isolate
imagery - Learn how to spot colors that can be used to
isolate a specific object
7Make a Selection Using Shapes Selecting by
Shape
LESSON 1
- Use Freeform tools to select irregular shapes
- Click the tool on the toolbox, then drag the
pointer around the object - Use Fixed-Area tools to select objects that are
rectangular or elliptical
8Selection Tools Available
LESSON 1
9Understanding Marquees
LESSON 1
- A selected shaped is enclosed by a marquee
Elliptical Marquee
Marquee surrounding an irregular shape
10Fastening Points
LESSON 1
- An anchor within the marquee
- Created each time the Selection tool is clicked
- Visible when Polygonal or Magnetic Lasso tools
are used to select an object
11Working with Selections
LESSON 1
- Move a selection
- Copy a selection
- Transform a selection
- Make adjustments to a selection
- To deselect an image, click Select on the menu
bar, then click Deselect
12Placing a Selection
LESSON 1
- Copy or cut a selection, then paste it to a
different location or to a different image - Use the Move Tool to drag a selection to a new
location
13Selection Tasks
LESSON 1
14Using Guides
LESSON 1
- Non-printable horizontal and vertical lines
- Used to help position a selection
- To create a guide, position the pointer on either
ruler, then click and drag the guide into
position
15Using the Magnetic Lasso Tool
LESSON 1
- Use the Magnetic Lasso tool to select an
irregular shape - Click the tool on the edge of the shape to create
a fastening point - Drag the pointer around the shape
- Click directly over the initial fastening point
to close the shape
16Magnetic Lasso Tool Settings
LESSON 1
17Tips for Making Selections
LESSON 1
- Move the mouse slowly
- Keep your hand steady
- Make sure your mouse is well cared for and
functioning properly
18Modify a Marquee Changing the Size of a
Marquee
LESSON 2
- Use selection buttons from the options bar to
- Add to and subtract from a marquee
- Intersect with a selection
19Expanding a Marquee
LESSON 2
Marquee surrounds rectangle
Selection expanded to include three shapes
Marquee expanded by 5 pixels
20Marquee Modifications
LESSON 2
- Expand a marquee
- Contract a marquee
- Smooth out the edges of a marquee
- Enlarge a marquee and add a border
21Select Using Color and Modify a Selection
Selection Options
LESSON 3
- Use the Color Range command on the Select menu
- OR
- Use the Magic Wand Tool on the toolbox
22Using the Color Range Command
LESSON 3
- Select the Color Range command to open the Color
Range dialog box - Identify which colors to use to make a selection
- Exclude colors, if necessary
- Click Select on the menu bar, then click Color
Range to open the Color Range dialog box
23Magic Wand Tool Options
LESSON 3
- Four selection buttons
- Tolerance setting used to specify whether similar
pixels will be selected - Anti-aliased check box used to soften the
appearance of the selection
24More Magic Wand Tool Options
LESSON 3
- Contiguous check box used to select pixels that
are next to one another - Use All Layers check box used to select pixels
from all layers
25Selection Tips
LESSON 3
- Identify the shape to select
- Assess the qualities of the object
- Decide which method to use color or magic wand
- Color object includes common colors
- Magic wand object includes identifiable edges
and a definable shape
26Transforming a Selection
LESSON 3
- You transform a selection by changing its size
and other qualities - Click Edit on the menu bar, point to Transform
then select one of the Transform commands
27Flipping a Selection
LESSON 3
- Transform a selection by flipping it (changing
its direction) - Click Edit on the menu bar
- Point to Transform, then click Flip Horizontal
28Healing Brush Tool
LESSON 3
- Use the Healing Brush Tool on the toolbox to fix
imperfections in an image - Example of imperfections
- Dirt and scratches in a picture
- Wrinkles on a face
29Add a Vignette Effect to a Selection Defining
Vignettes
LESSON 4
- A picture or portrait whose border fades into the
surrounding color at its edges
30Uses for Vignettes
LESSON 4
- Give an image an old-world appearance
- Tone down an overwhelming background
31Vignette Characteristics
LESSON 4
- A vignette effect uses feathering to fade a
marquee shape - The feather setting blurs the area between the
selection and the surrounding pixels -
32Vignette Example
LESSON 4
Before Vignette applied to Background
After Vignette applied to Background
33Creating a Vignette
LESSON 4
- Use a marquee or lasso tool to create a marquee
in an image layer - Modify the feather setting to increase the blur
effect - Add the vignette effect to the layer
- Click Layer on the menu bar
- Point to Add Layer Mask
- Click Reveal Selection
34Chapter C Tasks
SUMMARY
- Understand selection tools
- Use Fixed-Form Freeform selection tools
- Modify selections
- Modify a marquee
- Use the Color Range command and the Magic Wand
tool - Use the Healing Brush tool
- Add a vignette to a selection