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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 duplicate the background layer.
3. Next, select "Polygon Tool" in the left toolbar, and set it in the upper toolbar as indicated by the red arrow in the figure below.
4. Then draw a triangle on **.
5. Then right-click in the image and select "Make Selection".
6. Next, click the "Rectangular Marquee Tool" with the left mouse button, then right-click in the **selection, select "Select Reverse", press "Delete" to delete, and close the small eye in front of the background layer.
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Here's an example of how to do this:
The tools we need are: computer, PS
1. First of all, open the PS software, open the image content that needs to be cropped, and copy one more layer.
2. Then click to open the "Polygon Tool" on the left toolbar.
3. Then click on the image, and a dialog box will pop up, set the number of sides to 3.
4. After confirming, it will become a triangle path, and then press the Ctrl+T shortcut key to enlarge the triangle to a suitable state and position, and then confirm.
5. Then right-click "Make Selection."
6. Then hide the polygon layer and background layer, and then select it on the duplicate layer.
7. Then press Ctrl+Shift+I to reverse the selection, and delete the delete key to delete the excess content.
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In Photoshop, you can't use the cropping tool to crop ** into a triangle, you can only use the tool to get the shape of the triangle!
Select the Polygon tool.
Set the Polygon tool to Path
Set the edge to "3".
After pulling out the triangle on **, press the keyboard Ctrl + Enter key. The path becomes a selection.
Press Ctrl+Alt+I again to reverse.
Finally just press the keyboard delete key to delete, and you get the triangle!
Make the following picture:
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Use the path tool, it's the pen one!
Draw a triangle yourself, or use the Polygon Tool and set the number of sides to 3 to draw a regular triangle selection!
Hope it helps!
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With the Pen Tool, draw a path and then invert the selection.
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Have a triangle to crop out? Or do you want to cut the paper into triangles?
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The steps to make a triangle with PS are as follows:
Operating environment: Dell Achievement 5890, Windows 10 Home, Photoshop 2021, etc.
1. Open the software, create a new layer, and click the Shape Tool Polygon Tool.
2. Fill in 3 in the column of the number of sides, hold down the shift key and drag the mouse to draw an equilateral triangle and then draw it directly. The isosceles triangle also needs to be set downward.
3. Select the path selection tool on the left toolbar, drag a chunzi auxiliary line from the ruler, drag the triangle with the path selection tool, and press Ctrl+T to adjust the rotation angle.
4. Pull another vertical auxiliary line.
5. Finally, press Ctrl+T, hold down the Shift key and pull it up, and you will draw a triangle.
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1. Open PS and open the ** you want to crop;
2. On the original layer, draw a rounded rectangle, and select the "Rounded Rectangle Tool" in the toolbar;
3. Draw a rounded rectangle, and the size of the rounded rectangle can be set according to your needs;
4. Hold down "Ctrl Left Mouse Button and Click on the Rounded Rectangle Layer" to select the rounded rectangle selection;
5. obtain a rounded rectangular selection;
6. Select the layer that needs to be cropped;
7. Select "Image" in the menu bar and drop down "Crop".
8. After cropping the rounded shape, do not cancel the selection, directly press "Ctrl Shift I" to reverse the selection to get the four corner selections in the picture;
9. Press the "Delete" key to delete the selected four corners, and in this step, you must select the layer to be cropped.
10. After cutting, you can save it, all three of which can be saved, save it in the ** format you want;
11. Cutting ** rounded rectangle is completed.
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2. Press Shift+Alt to draw a circle with your mouse;
3. Click on the image again to crop it.
Note that if you want to make the image transparent, you can directly ctrl+j to extract it and remove the background.
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1. Open PS and open the ** you want to crop;
2. On the original layer, draw a rounded rectangle, and select the "Rounded Rectangle Tool" in the toolbar;
3. Draw a rounded rectangle, and the size of the rounded rectangle can be set according to your needs;
4. Hold down "Ctrl Left Mouse Button and Click on the Rounded Rectangle Layer" to select the rounded rectangle selection;
5. obtain a rounded rectangular selection;
6. Select the layer that needs to be cropped;
7. Select "Image" in the menu bar and drop down "Crop".
8. After cropping the rounded shape, do not cancel the selection, directly press "Ctrl Shift I" to reverse the selection to get the four corner selections in the picture;
9. Press the "Delete" key to delete the selected four corners, and in this step, you must select the layer to be cropped.
10. After cutting, you can save it, all three of which can be saved, save it in the ** format you want;
11. Cutting ** rounded rectangle is completed.
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PS can't crop ** into rounded corners.
At present, there are no rounded corners in electronic photos, and maybe in the future there will be electronic photos with rounded corners that we usually see, which is actually an illusion, and its rounded corners are actually white, or filled with other colors, giving people the illusion of rounded corners.
The way to achieve rounded corners is:
a. Rounded Rectangle Tool - Attribute Selection - Path - Adjust Fillet Radius b. Draw a rounded rectangle.
c. Right-click to convert the path to a selection.
d. Choice--Reverse Selection.
e. Use a paintbrush to paint the four corners or all sides in white.
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Instead of cropping, draw with a path rounded rectangle, you can adjust the four corners, and then turn to select.
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You can use the Rounded Rectangle tool to crop.
Select the Rounded Rectangle tool.
Draw a rounded rectangle on the layer you want to crop, set the size of the rounded corners in the property bar, hold down the Ctrl key and press enter, and load it into the selection.
The shortcut key Ctrl+Shift+I is used to invert the selection.
Press the delete key to remove the extra pixels.
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ps, how do you cut it into a round footnote line? You still need a professional to cut it for you.
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The first god dismantles Zheng step: open the **original image to be cut into a circle in PS<> third step: select the ellipse marquee tool.
The first royal four tours of the song: hold down shift, right-click the mouse on the selection circle ** selection, do not hold shift is oval, according to your favorite to choose the <>
Step 5: Select the selection in reverse, keep the circular part, Ctrl+Shift+I<> Step 6: Press Delete on the keyboard to remove the extra parts except for the circle**<> Step 7: Ctrl+D to deselect the <>
Step 8: That's it, hurry up, and click on File - Save as +png format<>
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In the first step, we create a new canvas with a size according to your own size, and then find the Custom tool in the toolbar, and find the Triangle tool.
In the second step, we draw a regular triangle, filler, stroke 1 pixel, and use black.
The third step, we press Ctrl+T to rotate, put one of the sides upright, if it is not very good here, we can pull the reference line, the shortcut key is Ctrl+R, and then it will appear on both sides, and then the mouse can pull it out.
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Sometimes we only want to keep a certain part of **, so let's use ps to cut **.
Open ** in ps, we leave the section indicated by the arrow.
Select the Cut tool.
Place the mouse at the bottom of **, hold down the left mouse button and drag it up, after performing this step, place the mouse on the right side of **, drag to the left, and <>
Like this, leave where you want.
Press Enter, finish trimming, and select File - Store.
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