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Well, I can't stand it. For this picture. Create a new background with black in the foreground.
Alt+del padding. Then create 3 new layers, use the Ellipse tool to pull a circle, and press Shift. Then select the newly created layer and fill each circle with red, green, and blue colors, and then change the blending mode of these 3 new layers to a filter color!
Absolutely! Constituency-specific questions. For example, if you make a very complicated selection, it will be troublesome to re-select it if you use it again. You can save the selection first and give it a recognizable name.
Then you'll have one more channel inside the channel that you just saved. When you need this selection, you just need to left-click on the channel you created by Ctrl, and the selection will appear on the layer by itself. Clear enough.
Hope typing hard!!
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Create a new layer, draw a circle with the selection, and fill it with red.
Create a new layer, draw a circle with the selection, and fill it with blue.
Create a new layer and draw a circle with the selection and fill it with green.
Then put them away according to the diagram.
The blending mode is changed to overlay.
Then merge the 3 layers.
Finally, fill the background layer in black.
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To load a selection, you can use the shortcut Ctrl+N, or hold down the Ctrl key to click the thumbnail of the layer you want to load the selection.
Save the selection: Go to the bottom of the Paths panel and find a button that says "Convert Selection to Path".
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It is more used in the channel deduction diagram, which is similar to the magic wand. But the magic wand chooses the range for the color, and the load selection is the range of pixels in the layer. Only the white range is selected. Saving the selection saves the channel.
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Saving a selection is a selection you make, save it, and the next time you want to use the same selection, it will load the selection, and the loaded one is the last time you saved.
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Open the PS software and select the black background.
Create a new layer 1, then select the circle tool, hold down the left button, pull out a circle, the size can be adjusted by yourself, select the circle, find the fill tool, then select the color fill you want, then copy this layer twice, select the circles on this side of the layer, find the fill tool, select the color fill you want, and then drag each circle to the specified position.
Save it at the end.
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The shortcut key for PS to load the selection is [Ctrl] + click the thumbnail in the layer, path, channel panel. The purpose of this selection is to select everything on the layer, and only the selected area will be done at the time, and it will not affect the other parts.
When you need to load a stored selection, you can use the menu to select Load Selection . You can also right-click in the image to select this item, provided that no selection exists and the selection tool M l w or the crop tool C is selected.
PS software part shortcuts:1. Select [CTRL] + [A] for all.
2. Deselect [CTRL] + [D].
3. Re-select [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[D].
4. Feathering select [CTRL] + [ALT] + [D].
5. Reverse select [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [I].
6. Path change selection [enter] of the numeric keypad.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia-Electoral District.
Encyclopedia-ps shortcut.
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Open the Photoshop software and open an image. Select Quick Selection Tool. Creates a selection in a background area other than the image.
Press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection. Click the Generate Path From Selection button on the Paths palette to convert the selection to a path. Click the "Load Layer as Selection" button to load the layer as a selection.
Demo model: Huawei MateBook X System version: Win10 APP version: PS CS5 1. Open the Photoshop software and open an image.
2. Select "Quick Selection Tool".
3. Create a selection in the background area other than the image.
4. Press "Ctrl+Shift+I" to invert the selection.
5. Click the "Generate Path from Selection" button on the "Paths" palette to convert the selection to a path.
6. Click the "Load Layer as Selection" button to load the layer as a selection.
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There are three methods: PS load into the selection shortcut, channel operation load into the selection, and right-click menu loading.
1. Shortcut key operation:
1. If you have saved the selection in the previous step (as shown in the figure below), if you already have a framed selection in the canvas before loading the selection. Then, when loading a selection, you can select the loaded selection and the existing selection for calculation, such as: add to the selection, subtract from the selection, and cross with the selection.
Second, the use of channels:
Switch to the Channels panel, hold down the Ctrl key, and click on the channel you want, such as "11", and we can load the selection.
3. PS right-click menu loading.
The way to load selections using the context menu is as simple as "Select - Load Selections".
If no selection exists in the current canvas, you can create one. First, select the following tools – the Rectangle Marquee Tool (shortcut M), the Lasso Tool (Shortcut L), the Magic Wand (Shortcut W), or the Crop Tool (Shortcut C) – and right-click on the canvas. Select "Load Selected Area", and you can also see that "Load Selected Area" is displayed in the pop-up option.
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Click on the 2012 thumbnail at the bottom of the channel (the black channel has the white 2012 channel inside).
Click the icon on the left below to load the channel as a selection, the white 2012 will be selected back to the layer, select the 2012 copy layer, see that the four letters of 2012 are all selectedClick the magic wand tool, select subtract from the selection, and then click 0,1,2 respectively, then only 2 are selected Click the gradient tool, select dark blue and light blue, pull up from the bottom, then 2 fill the gradient on the top and fill the back 0,1,2 in the same way
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Hold down Ctrl and click on the selection you want to load into the selection you want to load the selection to load the selection in the same way.
There is also a way to have a circle under the channel (it is a dotted line) Click to load the selection on my computer because I just changed the system and did not install PS, so I can't take a screenshot to you, sorry, I hope it can help you!
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There are only three colors of black, white and gray in the channel, after loading it into the selection, create multiple layers in the layer, and then fill in the color, want to restore some of the original effects, and then use the superposition to make it.
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The Magic Wand tool, you can also ctrl+mouse click on the layer, so that you can use the polygon lasso tool to remove the unused ones.
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In the layer section, "Ctrl" clicks out the selection, and there is a channel with ""over!" in the panel
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Click this button below the channel.
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Storing a selection is to save the drawn selection, and loading the selection is to load it in the stored selection when needed, and you can use it.
1. Open PS and draw a selection.
2. Click Select.
3. Then select Save Selection.
4. The Storage Selection window pops up, enter the storage name in the Name, and then click OK.
5. After clicking OK, you can save the selection to the channel, when you need to use the selection, install the Ctrl key, and then click the icon to save the selection.
6. It can be loaded into the selected area.
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PS load selection operation method:
First, first of all, let's talk about saving the selection, Ctrl + left mouse button click on the layer preview to select the content in the layer, and create a selection.
2. Right-click on the selection (you need to use the selection function), and click "Save Selection" in the menu.
3. You can store the selection in a new channel of the current file, which is convenient for retrieving and using at any time later.
Fourth, as shown in the figure below, temporarily store the selection in the channel of the current file.
5. When you need to use the selection later, click "Select", and click "Load Selected District" in the drop-down menu.
6. Select the previously saved selection and click "OK".
7. As shown in the figure below, you can re-retrieve the previously stored selection for use.
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Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the thumbnail of the layer you want to load, and all the shapes of the layer are loaded! If it's a whole picture, there's no way to load it part by part! Please adopt!
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Open Photoshop and click "Select" in the upper toolbar.
In the options, you can load the selection area, click on it.
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Ctrl + Enter or Ctrl + Left-click on a layer or there is a small button under the Paths panel to load the path into the selection.
That's all I know
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There are a lot of methods that can be loaded into the selection area, and I don't know what to use for it.
I know it looks like two.
1.Using the pen tool, draw any shape you want, press Ctrl+Enter to load Selection 2 on the original layer, create a new layer, press Ctrl+Thumbnail on the original layer to load the selection on the original layer (press the thumbnail of which layer you want to select).
If so, please add to the people below! I can't remember it for a while.
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Loading of selections: This is done only for specific areas and has no effect on other sections. For example, you can modify the selected area, modify the color at will, adjust the brightness, contrast, copy and change the size at will, etc., to facilitate retouching.
How to get a selection in PS:
1. In the toolbar on the left side of the PS page, you can select the polygon selection (lasso, polygon lasso, magnetic lasso) tool.
2. Or you can click the tools of elliptical selection, rectangular selection, single-row marquee, and single-column marquee.
3. You can also click the Quick Selection tool or the Magic Wand tool to draw a selection.
4. You can select the pen tool to trace the point, and right-click to select Create Selection after checking.
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PS Loading Selection means: everything on the layer will be selected.
Purpose: After loading a selection, you can only do anything within the selected area of the selection, without affecting the content outside the selection. For example, coloring, changing colors, etc., without worrying about the area outside the selection being colored.
How to load the selection:
1: Select the layer that needs to be loaded into the selection.
2: Hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard and left-click on the layer to load the composition method.
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In PS, the meaning of being selected is as follows:
1. Load the previously saved selection in the same layer.
Once the selection is saved, click on the Selection tool, right-click on the screen, and select Load Selection from the menu that appears, or in the main menu, select --Load Selection to load the previously saved selection, so that the previously saved selection will be displayed again for use.
Second, in the live ** layer, the entity pixels are formed into a selection.
In the active layer, click the selection tool, right-click on the screen, and select Load Selection in the menu that appears, or in the main menu, select --Load Selection, which means that the entity pixels of the active ** layer are formed into a selection. As shown below:
Therefore, it depends on what operation process it is in order to have a correct interpretation.
As for what the selection does for the selection, it depends on what you need to do, if there is no operation, then don't load the selection.
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Loading Selection and Storing Selections: Generally speaking, when you have made a lot of effort to create a selection, and this selection will be used in later operations, you need to store this selection for later use, which is the storage selection. It seems that there is no need to store it in the warehouse for the time being.
When you want to use it again, take it out of the warehouse, use it ready-made, and don't need to repeat the selection area, which is the loading of the selected district. Do you understand what it means and what it is used for? Good luck!
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Pressing Ctrl and clicking on the layer with the mouse will automatically load the layer selection, which means that everything on the layer will become a selection.
And then you can do whatever you want on top of the selection, and once you've created the selection, everything works only on the selection.
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It's just loading the part you want to work on, and whatever you paint with a brush in the selection won't affect the outside of the selection.
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Just choose the area you want to operate in ! Make local adjustments!
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Step 2: Click on the Magnetic Lasso tool.
Step 4: Click the Select-Save Selection button.
Step 5: In the pop-up dialog box, fill in the parameters. Click OK. At this point, the selection is already made.
Step 6: Go back to the layer, deselect the area, and then hold down Ctrl in the channel, then click on the "flower" at the bottom of the channel (i.e., the new channel). You'll notice that the layer that disappeared has been restored.
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1. First open the PS software, and then open the required ** in PS.
2. Next, press the shortcut key "Ctrl+J" to copy ** to a layer.
3. Then select "Magnetic Lasso Tool" in the left toolbar and select the places you need.
4. Next, right-click in the selection, select "Save Selection", and modify the name in the pop-up dialog box.
5. Finally, select "File" - "Save As", and change it to PSD format file.
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