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The selection is done.
To save the marquee selected:
Select Select >Save Bitmap Selection to open the Save Selection dialog box.
The Document box displays the name of the active document in which the marquee will be saved. You can leave the original document name unchanged; Or, if you want to save the marquee to another open document, you can select another document name from the pop-up menu.
The Selected box displays the name of the active selection in the active document. If this is a new selection, the word "New" appears by default. You can leave the name as it is, or; If you want to replace a previously saved selection with a new one, you can select another saved selection from the pop-up menu.
The Name box that displays the word "Default" is enabled only if the Selected box displays the word New. In this case, select the word Default and type a name for the new selection.
If the Selected box displays the word New, the Actions section of the Save Selection dialog box enables the New selection. If a previously saved selection is selected in the Selected box, all of the following options are enabled in the Actions section.
Replace Selection replaces the active selection in the active document with the selection specified in the Selected box.
Add to Selected Scope adds the active selection to the selected range specified in the Document and Selected boxes.
Remove from Selection removes the active selection from the selected range specified in the Document and Selected boxes.
Intersect With Selection picks the intersection of the active selection with the selected range specified in the Document and Selected boxes.
Select an option in the Actions section, and then click OK.
If the save is overloaded.
Right-click on the one with the restore selected.
As for path conversion, right-click - Modify Selection Box - Convert to Path.
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1. First open the PS software, and then open the ** that needs to be processed in PS.
2. Next, press the shortcut key "Ctrl+J" to copy the background layer, and the rest of the operations are carried out on the copy layer.
3. Next, select "Magnetic Lasso Tool" in the left toolbar, and select the place you need in **.
4. Then right-click in the selection, select "Establish Working Path", and set the tolerance value to.
5. After clicking OK, you can see the conversion of the selection to a path.
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Once you have a selection, go to the Paths panel.
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Click on the window, select the path, the path panel appears, select the icon as shown below.
Click on the icon in the image above to do so.
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Right-click in the ant line in the selection, select Create Work Path, and confirm.
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In the window - Paths, there is an option: turn the selection into a path, then double-click on the layer to save it.
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In the selected selection, right-click to bring up a menu and select Create Work Path. Go back to the path, and you have the path you want.
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After creating a selection, right-click directly, select Create Working Selection, or open the Paths panel, the third to last button in the lower right corner, create a path from the selection, and you're fine.
If you want to expand the colors together when you change the selection, you can only limit them to a single color. Once you've created a selection, you can save it and adjust it at any time, or you can grade it at any time.
If you want to change the ** selection directly, the color will also be automatically filled, but at the moment I won't. All I know is that you can only do it if you first set up the Shape Layer.
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There are several buttons at the bottom of the path panel, and you can click on the third one.
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After creating a selection, select the Paths panel, click the "Generate Working Path from Selection" button at the bottom of the panel to create a path, or after creating a selection, right-click and select Create Working Path in the pop-up dialog box.
After creating a path, select the path panel, click the "Load Path as Selection" button to create a selection, or after creating a selection, right-click, and select Create Working Path in the pop-up dialog box.
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Is the path converted to a selection?
First, draw a closed path with the Pen Tool.
Second, press the Ctrl+Enter key on your keyboard.
Selection Conversion Path:
First, open the Paths panel. Second, click the fourth button below the Paths panel to generate a path from the selection. Can!!
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The selection generation path is OK, just click on it.
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Photoshop selections can be converted to paths by converting them to:
1. Create a new white background file and create a new layer;
2. Use the "Rectangle Marquee Tool" to draw a rectangular selection;
3. Click to open the "Path" panel, click the "Create Path from Selection" button below, and the selection will become a path, and you're done.
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OK. 1.
Once you have drawn your selection.
Click Right-Click - Create Working Path, and a dialog box will pop up to set the tolerance value to the minimum value (the larger the tolerance value, the greater the path deformation).
Or 2Once you have drawn your selection.
The fourth button below the Point Path panel is sufficient. (Hold down the alt key and click this button, the tolerance value setting dialog box will appear).
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Once you've made your selection--- open the Paths panel. Below there is a build path from Select.
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Convert a path to a selection:
Method 1: After drawing the path, press the shortcut key "Ctrl+Enter" directly.
Method 2: Hold down the Ctrl key and click the Working Path thumbnail in the Paths panel.
Method 3: Right-click the Paths panel and select Make Selection.
Convert a selection to a path:
Method 1: Click the path thumbnail in the Paths panel (the path and selection ant lines will appear at the same time), and then press the shortcut key "Ctrl+D" to delete the ant lines.
Method 2: Select the Work Path thumbnail and click the Generate Work Path from Selection button below.
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Convert a path to a selection:
1.Click the Load Path as Selection button below the Paths panel and the system will convert the current path to a selection using the default settings.
2.Ctrl-click the path thumbnail in the Paths panel to load a selection into the image.
3.Select a path in the Paths panel, then select the Make Selection menu item in the Paths panel menu, or hold down the Alt key while clicking the Load Path as Selection button below the Paths panel to bring up the Make Selection dialog box, where the Feather Radius value can be used to define the extension distance of the feathered edges inside and outside the selection border. Select the Anti-Aliasing checkbox to define a fine transition between the pixels in the selection and the surrounding pixels (if a selection is already established in the image, the three radio buttons below in the Actions option group will work).
Finally, click the OK button to convert the path to a selection.
4.Press the shortcut key [Ctrl] + [Enter] to convert the current path to the selected area state. If the selected path is an open path, the converted selection will be a closed area formed by connecting the start and end points of the path.
Convert a selection to a path:
1.Click the Generate Work Path from Selection button below the Paths panel to convert the current selection to a path state.
2.Alt-click the Generate Work Path from Selection button below the Paths panel, or select the Make Work Path menu item in the Paths panel menu to open the Create Work Path dialog box. You can control how smooth the converted path will be by filling in the Tolerance text box with the values in between (the higher the tolerance value you set, the fewer anchor points you have to draw the path and the smoother the path), and then click the OK button to convert the selection to a path.
That's all I see from the PS book. There is no shortcut key |
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Convert a selection to a selection??
If the path is converted to a selection, first keep the path you want to convert to a working state (visible on the canvas). Then press Ctrl + Enter. (or load the path as a selection under the Paths panel).
Convert a selection to a path: Hold the mouse with the Marquee tool (or Lasso tool) and right-click on the canvas to create a working path. Enter a tolerance value, OK.
or directly under the Paths panel to generate a working path from a selection) However, the edges of a path created by a selection are stiff and not as smooth as the edges of the original selection. This has to do with the input tolerance value, but it can't be perfect.
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Right-click on the selection, select "Establish Working Path", the tolerance is simply put, the smaller the tolerance, the more appropriate it is to the original shape of the selection, and the converted path will be deformed when the tolerance is large). In the path state, Ctrl+Enter can be converted into a selection.
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In the Paths panel, there are two flags, one to turn a path into a selection and one to turn a selection into a path.
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Check the box and there's a "Generate Working Path from Selection" underneath the Paths panel
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First of all, you need to right-click the selection of each layer to save the selection. This way, the selections of each of your layers have their own channels in the channel. Second, when you want to load the layer, enter the channel, press and hold to select each selection channel, hold down shift and click the load selection button, which is the dotted circle under the channel panel, so that the selection is loaded one by one, you can see the selection appear at the same time, and then click the RGB channel, go back to the layer, and select the layer you want to load the selection to.
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Paths as layer masks don't actually have to go through a selection, and paths can be used directly as a layer mask with retaining availability. This is the most important application of paths, rather than stroke filling and making selections. First, create a path, as shown in the following figure.
The order in which the anchor points are drawn is numbered (you can customize the order). Note that anchor point 4 is actually a semi-curve anchor point, that is, after drawing, hold down the alt key and click on the anchor point to delete the direction line of the anchor point. In this way, the next drawn anchor point 5 is also a straight anchor point, so no direction lines are displayed.
The fragment 15 between anchor point 5 and anchor point 1 is still a curve, because anchor point 1 has two direction lines. Some direction lines or anchor points may be out of the frame during the drawing process, especially if you are drawing at the edges of the image. At this time, the image window can be appropriately enlarged for easy operation.
Note that you are not enlarging the image, and enlarging the image does not leave a gap around the image. It's important to note that it's not possible for a selection to be created outside of the image, but the path can. However, this has no effect on the actual effect after application, so there is no need to worry about exceeding the boundaries of the original image.
You can also try strokes and fills yourself.
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Path-to-selection must be a closed path, and the non-closed path system automatically connects the two endpoints with a straight line. Directly use Ctrl + Enter on the keypad
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2. Then create a new canvas, file - new, width and height according to your needs, click OK.
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Ctrl+Enter is a shortcut to convert a path to a selection.
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Ctrl+Enter is a shortcut to convert a path to a selection.
Select the path without shortcuts and right-click to create a working path.
I've tried the original 6 and the latest CC all the same method, absolutely, yes.
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Ctrl+Enter, if not, you check if you have the path selected.
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The ultimate goal of creating a path is to convert it into a selection domain. Converting a selection domain into a path not only allows you to quickly create a path, but you can also use the function of the path to adjust it precisely.
The absolute path is the path through which the folder can be found regardless of whether it is accessed from the outside or from the inside. The absolute path refers to the path where the file really exists on the hard drive. Circular this while the relative path is relative to itself, other locations of the file and path can only be accessed internally.
is relative to the location of the target file.
Merit. 1. To prevent malicious plagiarism, use the absolute path, if someone plagiarizes and collects your content, the link inside will also point to you. Some plagiarists are lazy, and even the links inside are copied together.
3. Even if the webpage is moved, the link still points to the correct URL.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Absolute Path.
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