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Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition
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Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition

by Lesa Snider
August 2014
Beginner
989 pages
34h 23m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Making Selections and Masks with Paths

As you learned in Chapter 4, Photoshop is loaded with selection tools. However, when you’re trying to select something really detailed, like the column section shown in Figure 13-23, none of the regular selection tools can help. That’s because the column’s shape is complex and there’s very little contrast between the area being selected and the surrounding pixels.

Luckily, you can use the Pen tool to draw a path that follows the contours of any shape you want to select (Figure 13-23, bottom), no matter how intricate it is.

The lack of contrast in this image makes it nearly impossible to select just part of this façade (top). However, you can use the Pen tool to draw a path around the section you want by hand (bottom).The beauty of this method is that the Pen tool is so forgiving—if you don’t get it right the first time, you can edit the path. When you’ve got the path in place, you can load it as a selection and proceed merrily on your way, doing whatever you want with the selected object.

Figure 13-23. The lack of contrast in this image makes it nearly impossible to select just part of this façade (top). However, you can use the Pen tool to draw a path around the section you want by hand (bottom). The beauty of this method is that the Pen tool is so forgiving—if you don’t get it right the first time, you can edit the path. When you’ve got the path in place, you can load it as a selection and proceed merrily on your way, doing whatever you want with the selected object.

To load a path as a selection, first create the path with the Pen tool in Path mode, and then use one of these methods:

  • In the Options bar, click the Selection button to summon the dialog box shown in Figure 13-24, where you can adjust settings like the selection’s feather amount and whether you want Photoshop to apply anti-aliasing. In the Operation ...

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