Select the m arquee tool from the toolbar. It can be located on the left side of the application as you can see in the image above. Step 3. After selecting a marquee tool, left click and hold and drag on the canvas or image layer, then as you expected, it will make the rectangular selection on the canvas or image layer keep in mind that the layer on which you want to make the selection must be activated in the layer panel. As we know, that by default, the marquee tool makes the rectangular selection.
If you want to switch to another variant of the marquee tool then click and hold on the marquee tool option in the toolbar then a small drop-down window will open where you can select another version of the marquee tool. Rectangular Marquee Tool: Rectangular marquee tool is by default selected marquee tool in Photoshop.
Rectangular marquee tool as the name suggests, so obviously you will be able to make rectangular-shaped selection from it. Below is the demonstration of the rectangular marquee tool and if you click and hold alt key your selection will be created from the center of your click. Square Marquee Tool: Square marquee tool is able to make a square-shaped selection on the image layer.
The square marquee tool is the sub-tool of the rectangular marquee tool. If you press shift while making a rectangular selection, it will make a square-shaped selection and if you click and hold the alt key your selection will be created from the center of your click.
With the help of an elliptical marquee tool, you can make an elliptical-shaped selection and if you click and hold the alt key your selection will be created from the center of your click. Circular Marquee Tool: Circular marquee tool able to make a circular-shaped selection on the image layer. Want to move the selection in the mid way of the selection? Press and hold spacebar to move it. One done, release the spacebar. The below shown image is the view of the option panel top one.
It will only show up if you have selected any selection tool except pen tool. I have numbered the functions accordingly. I will write the name and its functions according to its numbering. Lets move back to creating a vignette point. This will select the entire area which was not selected before.
Now I am going to refine my edge using the setting that is shown below. You can see that I added feather to soften my edge. Press OK. You may have not noticed any changes in your selection. This will fill your selection with black color. As I have written this tutorial basically for beginners so I have just shown most basic way to get most basic vignette. There are lot more that you can do after creating a vignette.
Click the icon to open Photoshop. Open or create a new Photoshop file. You can open or create a new Photoshop file from the title screen. Either click New to create a new file or click Open and select an image or Photoshop file. You can use the following steps to create or open a new image or Photoshop file at any time: Click File in the menu bar at the top.
Click New to create a new file or click Open to create a new file. Click a file to select it. Click Open. Click and hold the marquee tool in the toolbar.
By default, the toolbar is on the left side. Click and hold the icon that resembles a dotted line in the shape of a rectangle. Click and hold this button to display a submenu that contains all marquee tool options. Click a marquee tool. There are four marquee tools you can select. They are as follows: Rectangular Marquee Tool: This tool is used to make square or rectangle-shaped selections. Elliptical Marquee Tool: This tool is used to make circle and oval-shaped selections.
Single Row Marquee Tool: This tool is used to select a horizontal row of pixels 1 pixel tall. Single Column Marquee Tool: This tool is used to select a single vertical column of pixels 1 pixel wide. Select a marquee style. This determines the proportions of the marquee tool. Click one of the radio options next to "Style" in the panel at the top of the screen, just below the menu bar. The style options are as follows: [1] X Research source Normal: This option allows you to determine the width and height by dragging the marquee tool over a selection.
Fixed Ratio: This displays a "Width" and "Height" bar that allows you to enter a number value including decimals for the proportion of the marquee. For example, if you want the width of a rectangle marquee to be twice as wide as the height, you would enter a "2" next to "Width" and a "1" next to "Height.
It's the tool with the icon that looks like the outline of a square. Click on it to select it:. Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool in its most basic form is easy. You simply click with your mouse at the point where you want to begin the selection, which will usually be in the top left corner of the object or area you need to select, then continue holding your mouse button down as you drag towards the bottom right corner of the object or area.
When you release your mouse button, the selection is complete! See that large red block in the top row? Let's say I wanted to change its color, a very simple thing to do. Now, if this was Star Trek, I could simply say "Computer, select red block, top row", followed by "Change color to purple", or whatever color we wanted.
Unfortunately, reality hasn't quite caught up to science fiction just yet, but that doesn't mean life in this day and age is unbearably difficult. Far from it! Photoshop may not be able to identify the wooden block, since all it sees are pixels, but not only can you and I see it, we can see that it's very clearly in the shape of a rectangle, which means that the task of selecting it is perfectly suited for the Rectangular Marquee Tool. You can also select tools using their keyboard shortcuts.
Pressing the letter M on your keyboard will instantly select the Rectangular Marquee Tool. Then, to begin the selection, I'll click in the top left corner of the block. While still holding down my mouse button, I'll drag towards the bottom right corner of the block:. If you find that you didn't begin your selection in exactly the right spot, there's no need to start over. Just hold down your spacebar , then drag your mouse to move the selection where you need it.
When you're done, release your spacebar and continue dragging out the selection. To complete the selection, all I need to do is release my mouse button.
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