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The Magnetic Lasso tool is one of the selection tools in the Lasso Tools group. The Lasso tool in Photoshop is a set of very useful selection tools in practical work, it includes: Lasso Tool, Polygon Lasso Tool, Magnetic Lasso Tool.
The method of using the magnetic lasso tool is to hold down the mouse and drag near the junction of different contrast areas in the image, Photoshop will automatically snap the selected boundary to the junction, when the mouse returns to the starting point, a small circle will appear in the lower right corner of the small icon of the magnetic lasso tool, then release the mouse to form a closed selection. Using the Magnetic Lasso tool, you can easily select areas of the image with the same contrast.
When using the Magnetic Lasso tool, you will find that there are several parameters in its property bar that need to be set, which will have a certain impact on the selection of the tool, and their meanings are:
1. Width: You can enter a value between 0-40 in the value box, for a given value of a banquet, the magnetic lasso tool will be centered on the point where the current user's mouse is located, and use this value as the width range, and find the boundary point with a strong smile and judgment ratio as the boundary selection point within this range.
2. Frequency: It plays a decisive role in the positioning anchor point inserted by the magnetic lasso tool when defining the selection boundary. You can choose any value input from 0-100, the higher the value, the more anchor points will be inserted, and vice versa, the fewer anchor points.
3. Contrast: It controls the contrast of the edges when the magnetic lasso tool selects the image. You can enter a value between 0 and 100%, and the higher the value, the greater the contrast of the magnetic lasso tool to the edges of the image, and the more accurate the range will be.
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To make a layer with a charge drawing, click on a starting point with the mouse and then release it, follow the outline you want to color, then click back to the starting point, and you will have a selection. With this selection, you can paint on other transparent layers. If you need it, you can check [Anti-Aliasing] first, and set the feather value.
Then the constituency will not have a jagged bridge.
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If you don't want to search for a banquet, you can ask me.
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The shortcut keys are: L, which contains the Lasso tool, the Polygon Lasso tool and the Magnetic Lasso tool, and the magnetic Lasso tool shortcut: shift+press L,
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Poly Locking Tool - Right Click.
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PS, select the magnetic lasso tool to select the selection area for cutout.
1. First of all, open PS in the computer and import the ** that needs to be operated, as shown in the figure below.
2. Then in the left toolbar, select the Magnetic Lasso tool, as shown in the following figure.
3. Then circle the part to be cut, so that the end point and the starting point coincide to form a closed loop, as shown in the figure below.
4. At this time, you can see that the closed area will form a selection area, complete the cutout, copy the cutout area or delete the background to complete.
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How to stop!
The magnetic lasso is dragged along the edge of the object, and it will automatically snap to the big corner, and the left click will be left where it can't be attached.
And just mop the floor, go around the object, and when the end point meets the starting point, a circle will appear, and you can click to complete it.
Automatically becomes a selection.
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What do you mean I don't understand, do you mean that the magnetic lasso is used in the process of converting to a polygon lasso? Or ......Speak clearly to help you.
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Press and hold the spacebar to temporarily turn into the hand tool. Releasing the spacebar after dragging it will restore the lasso tool. And what you drew is still there.
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When I use a lasso, I usually use a magnetic lasso to go around the edge of the character, around it, and close the start point with the end point. I can go back by pressing delete.
Once you're done lassoing, press Q to enter the quick mask to complete the selection. Once inside, you will find that the areas except for the selection are red (hidden): then paint with a white brush to show and paint with a black brush to hide.
To exit the quick mask, press Q
The character has been circled with a selection, press Ctrl Shift I to invert the selection, press Delete to remove the background, Alt Delee to add the foreground color or click "Image" Color Balance to adjust the color.
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1.You can use a magnetic lasso to click once on the border between the avatar and the background, then walk the mouse along the border, and finally return to the starting point and click again to close the selection.
2.Using the Magic Wand tool, set the appropriate Tolerance Value (after selecting the Use Magic Wand Tool, a place to set the tolerance will appear at the bottom of the toolbar, and you can experiment with different tolerance values until you choose the desired result).
Finally, if you're not happy with your selection, you can use the Quick Mask tool to modify the selection, and then you can fill the selection with a random color, and then use the Hue Saturation tool to adjust the "color" to achieve the color you want.
To add: to modify the background color, it is best to create a new layer to modify, so that it will not damage the original image, and it is easy to adjust.
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With a lasso? That's a lot of trouble......
Create a new Hue Saturation adjustment layer.
Then pull the Hue slider.
Pull to the background to change the desired color.
At this time, I found that the characters also changed color.
Then select the mask for the adjustment layer.
Use a black brush to paint the area where the character is covered.
In this way, the background changes color and the characters do not.
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The Magnetic Lasso tool and Lasso are selection tools.
If you want to be precise, the pen tool is more precise.
To put it bluntly, the magnetic lasso, like the magic wand, relies on color (the color difference is relatively large) to distinguish which one you want to pick quickly.
Lasso Tool: It's like a free pen, you can draw however you want.
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Use the magnetic lasso tool to pick the area you want!! Then right-click and select the reverse region! Then click Delete on the keyboard to delete! Save the last point file as Select JPG format and you're OK.
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You can use the Multi-Lasso Tool to deduct the selection and feather it a little bit so that the edges don't get so stiff.
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Go to the Layers panel and see if the selected layer is correct, if it is the layer with flowers.
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