Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
On a Mac, this option is at the top of the screen.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
Marquee Tool - Used to select a large area without worrying about fine edges. Click the dotted-line icon near the top of the “Tool” section, then click and drag your mouse around the area that you want to show or hide. Pen Tool - Used to select fine details. Click the fountain pen-shaped icon in the “Tool” section, then click and drag your mouse around the area that you want to show or hide.
On a Mac, this option is at the top of the screen.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
Click Open. . . and then double-click a project to open an existing document. Click New. . . to create a new document, then add any images that you want to use.
You can also just press the O letter key.
If your image’s transparency is higher or lower than 50 percent, first drag the “Transparency” slider that’s in the right-hand menu to the 50 percent mark. This tool may already be selected.
Anything not selected will be cut from the layer when you’re done.
Click the “View” drop-down box again. Click either On Black or On White depending on your photo’s color. Press R to select the “Refine Edge Brush” tool. Click and drag around the edges of your image.
The entire image’s background will also be black—leave the background alone.
The entire image’s background will also be black—leave the background alone.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.
If you created a new project, doing this will open the “Save As” window in which you’ll need to enter a file name, select a location, and click Save again.