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Short Description: Tutorial. Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0. Masking with the Selection Brush. If you ’ve worked with Adobe. ®. Photoshop. ®. Elements 2.0 ...

Content Inside: 1 Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 Masking with the Selection Brush If you've worked with Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 2.0 2. Tweak the selection in mask mode. for a while, you are probably familiar with the selection In the options bar, choose Mask from the Mode menu. tools: the marquee tools, the magic wand, the lasso, You'll notice that the non-selected areas will be overlaid polygon lasso, and the magnetic lasso. The new with a transparent red color. The areas that you selected selection brush makes selecting parts of an image will show through this overlay. These are the areas that simpler and allows you to tweak selections by painting you want to copy or change in some way. When you are on your image. in mask mode, think of the overlay as masking tape that With the selection brush, you have two ways to view and you are placing on your image to protect it--like you do work with a selection, the traditional "marching ants when painting a house. view" and the mask view. While they look different, Painting with the selection brush in mask mode, adds to both views allow you to select a portion of an image that the protected area of the image (and removes areas from you want to copy, apply a filter to, and lighten or the selection). This is the opposite of working in darken. selection mode. To remove portions of the mask, press the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Mac OS) and paint over part of the mask to remove. 1. Select part of an image. Click the selection brush in the toolbar. Make sure that Mode in the options bar is set to Selection. Now you can use any brush tip and any size brush to paint over your image to select a portion of it. Each stroke adds to the selection. You can even select non-contiguous sections of your image. If you accidentally select something you don't want selected, press the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Mac OS) and paint over the selected area to remove that part of the selection. Tutorial

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