P.S. How to use a quick mask to make a selection

Updated on technology 2024-03-31
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Press Q first, then use the brush tool to paint the place where you want to make a selection, and then you find that the place where the brush is painted has turned red, it's okay, continue, after painting, press Q again again, switch to the selection, and then Ctrl+Shift+I

    Reverse the election, and the place that is smeared becomes the constituency you want.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Isn't there two small buttons to set the quick mask in the toolbar, after you select the selection, don't click the small icon on the right when setting the quick mask, but double-click, then a dialog will pop up, select the "selected area" item, and the place to add the mask is not inverted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. First of all, in Photoshop, find the layer mask you want to set.

    2. At this time, we right-click on the mask icon to add it.

    3. Next, you can see the selection of our mask in the canvas.

    4. At this time, you will see that many constituencies are born from this.

    5. Use the rectangular marquee tool with the selection tool.

    6. Click to load the selected area to complete the operation of loading the mask into the selected area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The shortcut key is Alt+L+M+T, and the specific steps to create a PS layer mask are as follows:

    1. First of all, open the required PS file and enter the page.

    2. Then click the icon button with a circle in the middle of the rectangle in the lower right corner of the page to add a mask.

    3. Then change the foreground color to black, select the brush tool, select the mask, and paint in the ** area, and the place you have smeared will be hidden.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is the layer mask, if you want to be quick and healthy, you can set it yourself, in -- how to set up your own shortcut keys ps layer mask? What are shortcuts?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Open PS: Left-click the file to open it and open a clip. Left-click the penultimate icon at the bottom of the left toolbar to view Quick Mask mode.

    2. Left-click the eighth icon brush tool on the left toolbar, left-click the upper left and tap to open the brush preset picker, and left-click the first row and first column style. Left-click and hold the small triangle below the size and drag until it reaches 100 pixels.

    3. Left-click and hold the small triangle below the hardness. Drag to 100% and press the left mouse button to paint the part where you want to create the selection most. We smudge the entire circle in the middle of the footage, and when we're done, left-click on the penultimate icon at the bottom of the left toolbar.

    4. In standard mode, press Ctrl+Shift+I, so that you can create a selection of the area you just smeared.

    5. After the PS pen tool is selected and transformed into a selection, use the shortcut key Ctrl+Enter (enter key).

    6. The PS Pen Tool can be right-clicked directly after the selection is completed, and select "Create Selection".

    7. After selecting the PS pen tool, you can also click the [Select] - [Load Selected Area] option in the menu.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The PS mask shortcut is Alt+Ctrl+G.

    Tools Raw materials: Dell Vostro 7580, Windows 10, Adobe Photoshop CC 2018

    1. Open Layer Create Clipping Mask, the shortcut key is Alt+Ctrl+G, or you can press and hold Alt"key, when the icon appears in the middle of the two layers, then click the left button to create a clipping mask, and the thumbnail of the upper layer is indented with a downward arrow.

    2. After creating a clipping mask, when you no longer need it, you can execute "Layer Release Clipping Mask", its shortcut key is shift+ctrl+g.

    3. You can also click on the right layer, right-click, find it in the pop-up box and click Create Clipping Mask.

    4. Tell the two commonly used shortcut keys, Qianfan will glue the contents of the clipboard into the current drawing [Ctrl] [V] or Sun Shen [F4], and paste the contents of the clipboard into the marquee [Ctrl] [Shift] [V].

    Method 21: Open Layer to Create Clipping Mask, shortcut key ALT+Ctrl+G;

    Layer release clipping mask", shortcut key shift+ctrl+g;

    Glue the contents of the clipboard into the current drawing [Ctrl] [V] or [F4];

    Glue the contents of the clipboard into the marquee: Ctrl, Shift, V.

    Method 3: Do it a few more times to memorize these shortcuts.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The specific steps to add a selection to the PS quick mask are as follows:

    1. First open Photoshop CS6 and create a new 1000*1000 pixel blank document

    2. Select the Ellipse Marquee Tool in the Marquee Tool group in the toolbox.

    3. Hold down the shift key in the upper left corner of the canvas and drag the mouse to form a circle, and then click the "Quick Mask Mode" button at the bottom of the toolbox (or press the shortcut key Q) to enter the quick mask mode.

    4. Select the Rectangular Marquee tool and frame the white perfect circle inside.

    5. Select "Move Tool" in the toolbox, put the mouse into the rectangular marquee, hold down the Alt key + drag the left mouse button to the upper right to copy a new selection.

    6. Drag two circles of the same size under the canvas in the same way as in the fifth step.

    7. Then click the "Use Quick Mask Mode" button at the bottom of the toolbox again (or press the shortcut key Q) to cancel the quick mask mode. Four identical perfect circle selections are completed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    P.S. Steps to open the quick mask option:

    First, open the PS software first, and then click on the "Window" option on the toolbar.

    2. Click "Tools" in the pop-up drop-down menu to add a toolbar for PS.

    3. After adding the toolbar, double-click the "Quick Mask" button on the toolbar with the left mouse button.

    Fourth, this is the window of the quick mask option.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Here's how to use the PS mask:Tools Raw materials: Lenovo notebook E450, Win, double-click the shortcut icon of PS, open PS and then press the CTRL+O key to find what we need in the pop-up dialog box.

    2. After opening**, we find the option to add a mask in the layer.

    3. After clicking on the Add Mask option, the mask we added will appear after **, select this mask.

    4. After selecting the mask, find the Magic Wand tool in the PS toolbox.

    5. Select the Magic Wand tool, and we click on the background to get the background selection.

    6. After getting the selection, find the brush tool in the toolbox and set the foreground color to black.

    7. Use a brush to draw black on our mask, and then you can see that the figure we drew appears on the mask, so that you can use the mask to achieve the effect of cutout.

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