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CaraMengedit Foto Menggunakan Adobe Photoshop CS4. Assalamu'alaikum, disini saya akan menjelaskan cara-cara mengedit foto dengan menggunakan Photoshop CS4. Klik Rectangular Marquee Tool -> Buat persegi panjang -> Tumpahkan menggunakan warna kuning. Klik Elliptical Marquee Tool -> Warna kuning. Satukan lingkaran dan persegi panjang seperti
Search Last updated on May 24, 2023 044530 AM GMT The Rectangular Marquee tool makes a selection in the shape of a rectangle. Select the Rectangular Marquee tool M . Use the Options bar to customize tool settings, like Add to Selection or Subtract from Selection, to get the selection you want. Draw the selection area. Rectangular Drag over the area you want to select. Square Hold down the Shift key and drag diagonally in any direction. Draw from the center out Hold down Alt Windows or Option macOS as you drag. Sign in to your account Sign in Manage account Quick links View all your plans Manage your plansMenggunakanklik kanan dan memilih opsi Deselect ini hanya berlaku jika Anda menggunakan Tool seleksi seperti Rectangular Marquee Tool berserta kelompoknya, Lasso Tool beserta kelompok didalamnya, dan Object Selection Tool berserta kelompok didalamnya. Rectangular Marquee Tool dan kelompoknya Baca juga: Cara Membalik Seleksi Di Photoshop 3.The rectangular marquee tool counts among the most often tools in Photoshop. Whether it’s making a selection, cropping out an image, or adding a color fill, you’ll frequently find yourself turning to the marquee tool. Fortunately, mastering this tool is dead easy. Even a complete beginner can attain professional grade mastery within a few minutes This tutorial will teach you how to use the rectangular marquee tool. For more detailed tutorials, check out this course on Photoshop selections and masks. How to Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool One of the great things about Photoshop is the number of methods it offers to perform a single task. Take selections, for instance. You can make a selection with the magic wand tool, the lasso tool, or the marquee tool. The marquee tool itself offers four options Rectangular marquee tool Used to create rectangular/square selections Elliptical marquee tool Used to create elliptical/circular selections Single row marquee tool Creates a 1 pixel high selection that spans the width of the image Single column marquee tool Creates a 1 pixel wide selection that spans the height of the image The rectangular marquee tool finds heaviest use among these. As we will see below, you can use it to make selections, crop out images, add fill layers and more. Making a Selection with the Rectangular Marquee Tool This tutorial demonstrates the simplest function of the marquee tool to create a selection. Step 1 Start by opening any image in Photoshop. For this tutorial, I used this picture of an otter from Pixabay. Step 2 Select the rectangular marquee tool. It will be the second icon from the top in the toolbox on the left. If you click and hold on this icon, you should be able to see the rest of the three selection options elliptical, single row and single column. Step 3 With the rectangular marquee tool selected, click and drag a box around any part of the image in this case, the otter’s head. The blinking black and white lines indicate that a selection has been made. We can now modify this selection as per our requirements. Cropping a Selection The rectangular marquee tool is frequently used to crop a part of the image. In the above example, we’ve already selected the part we want to crop. All we need to do now is press C or click the Crop Tool’ icon in the toolbox. You will see the selected part highlighted against the rest of the image, like this If you hit ENTER, Photoshop will crop out the rest of the image. Of course, you can achieve the same results by using the Crop Tool directly remember what we said about multiple methods to do the same thing in Photoshop?. This method just gives you more flexibility since you can do multiple things with the selection. Cutting a Selection Suppose instead of cropping, we want to remove the selected part entirely from the image. Doing this is straightforward as well just make the selection and press CTRL + V or go to Edit -> Cut. This should be the result The selected part is now stored in your clipboard. You can go ahead and paste it into a new document. Adding a Color Fill to a Selection So far, we’ve used the marquee tool for “destructive” processes – cropping and cutting parts of an image. But you can also use this tool for “additive” processes where you add some color or effect to a selection. Step 1 In a blank document, press CTRL + SHIFT + N to create a new layer alternatively, go to Layer -> New -> Layer. Step 2 Make sure that the new layer is selected. Then use the marquee tool to draw a selection box anywhere on the canvas. Step 3 Press SHIFT + F5 or go to Edit -> Fill. This will open the color fill dialog box. [Note if the Fill option is grayed out in the Edit menu, it’s probably because you didn’t create a new layer before making your selection. Create a new layer CTRL + SHIFT + N and try this step again] Step 4 Select any color you want and hit OK. Your selection will now be filled with your color. Using Photoshop to enhance your photos? This course on Photoshop for photographers might come in handy! Adding a Stroke to a Selection Instead of adding a color fill, we can also add a color border to a selection called stroke in Photoshop parlance. The procedure is the same except for a couple of deviations. Step 1 Press CTRL + SHIFT + N to create a new layer. Step 2 Use the rectangular marquee tool to make your selection. Step 3 Go to Edit -> Stroke. This will bring up the Stroke menu. Select a color and width of your choice. You can also change the location of the stroke to inside, center, or outside. Hit OK. You should see something like this This way, you can add a number of different effects to a selection. For example, you can make a selection, then add a new gradient or fill layer from the Layers panel to create different effects. You can change the hue/saturation of the selected parts of the image, and so on. Advanced Rectangular Marquee Selection Options The rectangular marquee tool offers a number of advanced selection options. You can see them at the top, right below the menu bar. Let’s consider this option in detail Feather Change this option to create boxes with rounded corners. You can create an elliptical selection by choosing a feather value of 50px. Style – Normal This creates a standard rectangular selection with flexible size. Style – Fixed Ratio This creates a selection with a fixed ratio. For example, to create a selection twice as wide as it is high, enter width 2, and height 1. Style – Fixed Size This creates a rectangular selection of a specific size. If I enter 200px for both the width and height and click anywhere on the canvas, it will automatically create a square selection of 200px. Selection Option – Add to Selection You’ll see four selection option at the very left. The first of these is a normal selection. The second option is to add to selection. Use this option to expand an existing selection. For example, you can create a shape like this simply by adding to an existing 200x200px selection Selection Option – Subtract from Selection This option allows you to subtract from an existing selection. For example, by subtracting this selection from our existing shape We get this Selection Option – Intersect with Selection Use this option to create a selection that intersects with an existing selection. That is, it selects parts that are common to both selection. For example, the square intersecting the shape shown below… …will create a selection of the common parts, like this Refine Edge This option is used to fine tune the selection. Refine Edge is a rather complicated selection option that is beyond the scope of this tutorial. You can learn more about it in this course on advanced Photoshop CS6. This concludes our tutorial on the rectangular marquee tool in Photoshop. You should now have a basic understanding of how this tool works and how you can use it to create complicated selections. For further learning, check out this course on the foundations of Photoshop. RectangularMarquee Tool, digunakan untuk menyeleksi atau memotong foto yang berbentuk kotak. b. Elliptical Marquee Tool, alat ini sama dengan yang diatas tetapi bedanya yang ini untk menyeleksi foto yang berbentuk lingkaran. Cara Cropping Menggunakan Pen Tool di Adobe Photoshop Pen Tool adalah alat yang digunakan untuk membuat garis peth
In a previous tutorial, we looked at reasons why we need to make selections at all in Photoshop. We learned that Photoshop sees the world very differently from how you and I see it. Where we see independent objects, Photoshop sees only pixels of different colors, so we use Photoshop's various selection tools to select objects or areas in a photo that Photoshop would never be able to identify on its own. I mentioned in that same tutorial that Photoshop gives us lots of different tools for selecting things in an image, some basic and some more advanced although it's funny how even so-called "advanced" tools can seem quite basic once you're comfortable with them. In this tutorial, we'll look at one of the most common and easiest selection tools to use, the Rectangular Marquee Tool, one of Photoshop's basic selection tools that, along with the Elliptical Marquee Tool and the Polygonal Lasso Tool, is designed for making selections based on simple geometric shapes. As the name implies, the Rectangular Marquee Tool is perfect for times when you need to draw a selection in the shape of a rectangle or a square. You'll find the Rectangular Marquee Tool sitting at the very top of the Tools panel in Photoshop. It's the tool with the icon that looks like the outline of a square. Click on it to select it The Rectangular Marquee Tool is located at the top of the Tools panel. If you're using Photoshop CS4 as I am here, or Photoshop CS3, and you have your Tools panel set to a single column layout, the Rectangular Marquee Tool will be the second icon from the top The Tools panel in Photoshop CS3 and higher can be displayed in either a single or double column layout. Drawing Rectangular Selections 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! Here's a photo of some wooden blocks Colorful wooden blocks. 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. First, I'll select the Rectangular Marquee Tool from the Tools panel as we saw a moment ago. 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 Click in the top left corner to begin a selection, then drag down to the bottom right corner. Release your mouse button to complete it. 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. The wooden block is now selected or at least, the pixels that make up what we see as the block are selected, and a selection outline appears around the block in the document window. Any edits I make at this point will affect that specific block and no others Selection outlines appear as a series of moving dashed lines, also known as "marching ants". To change the color of the block, we'll use Photoshop's Hue/Saturation image adjustment. To select it, I'll go up to the Image menu at the top of the screen where I'll choose Adjustments and then Hue/Saturation The Hue/Saturation image adjustment is great for changing the color of objects in an image. This brings up the Hue/Saturation dialog box. I think I'll change the block's color to orange. I know I said purple earlier, but now that I've had a few more minutes to think about it, a nice bright orange would probably be a better choice. Changing the color is as easy as dragging the Hue slider left or right until you find the color you want. I'm going to drag mine towards the right to a value of 28 to select orange. Then, to bump up the color saturation a bit, I'll drag the Saturation slider towards the right to a value of around +25 Change an object's color by dragging the Hue slider. Increase or decrease color saturation with the Saturation slider. When I'm happy with the new color, I'll click OK to exit out of the dialog box. I don't need my selection anymore, so to remove it, I'll go up to the Select menu at the top of the screen and choose Deselect Remove selections by choosing Deselect from under the Select menu. A faster way to remove a selection is with the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+D Win / Command+D Mac, but either way will work. With the selection outline now gone, we can see that only the area that was inside the rectangular selection outline was affected by the Hue/Saturation adjustment. The formerly red block is now an orange block, while the rest of the photo remains unchanged Only the area inside the rectangular selection was affected by the Hue/Saturation adjustment. Selecting the wooden block with the Rectangular Marquee Tool was easy, but what if the object we need to select is perfectly square? We'll look at that next! Drawing Square Selections So far, we've seen how easy it is to select a rectangular-shaped object or area in a photo with the Rectangular Marquee Tool, but what if you need to select something that's perfectly square? Is there a way to force the selection outline into a square? Not only is there a way to do it, there's actually two ways to do it, although one of them is much faster than the other. Here's a photo I have open in Photoshop of some rather grungy looking tiles Dirty, grungy looking tiles. Let's say I want to select the tile in the center so I can use it as an interesting background or texture for an effect. Since the tile is obviously square, we'll want to constrain our selection to a square. First, we'll look at the long way to go about it. Any time the Rectangular Marquee Tool is selected, the Options Bar at the top of the screen will display options specifically for this tool. One of the options is called Style, and by default, it's set to Normal, which means we're free to drag out any size selection we need with any dimensions. To force the selection into a square, first change the Style option to Fixed Ratio, then enter a value of 1 for both the Width and Height options 1 is the default value for the Width and Height so you may not need to change it Change the Style option to Fixed Ratio, then set both the Width and Height to 1. This forces the selection into a width to height aspect ratio of 11, which means the width and height of our selection will always be equal to each other, which means we can now easily draw out a perfect square. I'll click with my mouse in the top left corner of the tile to begin my selection, just as I did previously, and with my mouse button still down, I'll drag towards the bottom right corner of the tile. This time, thanks to the options I set in the Options Bar, my selection outline is constrained to a square No matter how large of a selection I draw, it remains a perfect square. Once again, there's no need to start over if you didn't begin your selection in the right spot. Just hold down your spacebar, drag the selection to its new location, then release the spacebar and continue dragging out the rest of the selection. To complete the selection, I'll release my mouse button, and we can see in the document window that the square tile in the center is now selected, ready for whatever I decide to do with it The center tile is now selected. The only problem with using this method to force the selection into a square is that the options in the Options Bar are "sticky", meaning they don't automatically switch back to their default settings the next time you go to use the tool. I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've tried to drag out a rectangular selection only to have the selection constrained to a square or some other aspect ratio because I forgot to change the Style option back to Normal. So, before we go any further, let's change it back to Normal right now Make sure to set the Style option back to Normal since Photoshop won't do it for you. The Keyboard Shortcut A much better way to constrain a selection to a square with the Rectangular Marquee Tool is with a simple keyboard shortcut. Click on the starting point and begin dragging out a rectangular selection as you normally would, then hold down your Shift key as you continue to drag. As soon as you press the Shift key, you'll see the selection outline jump to a perfect square. Keep holding the Shift key down until you're finished drawing the selection. Release your mouse button to complete the selection, then release the Shift key. The order you do things here is important. If you release your Shift key before releasing your mouse button to complete the selection, your selection outline will jump back into a rectangular shape and you'll have to press and hold the Shift key again to switch back to the square. Also, if you hold the Shift key down before clicking to begin your selection, you'll enter the Add to Selection mode, which isn't something we need to get into here but it could give you unexpected results if you already have one selection active and try to start a new one. So remember, to constrain the selection to a square with the keyboard shortcut, first click to set a starting point and begin dragging, then hold down the Shift key. Release your mouse button to complete the selection, then release the Shift key. Next, we'll learn how to drag a rectangular or square selection out from its center! Drawing Selections From The Center Up to this point, we've been starting all of our rectangular or square selections from the top left corner of whatever it was that we were selecting, and in most cases that works just fine. But there's no rule that says you must always start in the top left corner. In fact, Photoshop gives us a simple keyboard shortcut that allows us to drag selections out from their center rather than from a corner. Click on your starting point in the center of the area you need to select with the Rectangular Marquee Tool and begin dragging out your selection, then hold down your Alt Win / Option Mac key and continue dragging. As soon as you add the Alt / Option key, your selection outline will begin extending out in all directions from the point you initially clicked on. Continue dragging the selection out from its center, release your mouse button to complete the selection, then release your Alt / Option key Holding down Alt Win / Option Mac allows us to drag selections out from the center. Once again, the order you do things here is important. If you release your Alt / Option key before releasing your mouse button to complete the selection, the selection outline will jump back to its default behavior of extending out from the corner. You'll need to press and hold the Alt / Option key again to switch it back to the center. Also, if you press and hold Alt / Option before clicking to set a start point, you'll enter the Subtract from Selection mode which we won't get into here but can cause unexpected results if you already have one selection active and try to start a new one. The correct order for drawing rectangular selections from the center is to click to set a starting point and begin dragging, then hold down Alt / Option and continue dragging. Release your mouse button to complete the selection, then release your Alt / Option key. You can drag out a square selection from its center as well. Simply add the Shift key to the keyboard shortcut. Click in the center of the square object or area you need to select and begin dragging out the selection, then hold down Shift+Alt Win / Shift+Option Mac which will snap the selection outline into a perfect square and force the selection to extend out in all directions from the point you clicked on. When you're done, release your mouse button, then release the Shift and Alt / Option keys. Quickly Remove A Selection When you're done with a selection and no longer need it, you can deselect it by going up to the Select menu at the top of the screen and choosing Deselect as we saw earlier, or you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D Win / Command+D Mac. Or, for an even faster way to deselect a rectangular or square selection, simply click anywhere inside the document window while you still have the Rectangular Marquee Tool active.
Open>> New. Klik kanan Marquee Tool >> Rectangular Marque Tool >> Drag and lepas. Klik Paint Bucket Tool >> Klik Set Foreground Color >>pilih warna. Klik di area seleksi. Ctrl + D. Jadi. Lenngkapnya : A. Cara Pertama : Membuat kotak dengan memakai Marque Tool. Buka Photoshop. Kali ini saya akan menjelaskan tentang marquee tool photoshop yang merupakan salah satu tool yang digunakan untuk menyeleksi gambar atau layer photoshop. Tool ini sangat sederhana, akan tetapi pada kriteria gambar tertentu tool ini sangat membantu mempercepat pekerjaan Anda dibandingkan tool seleksi of Contents Show Fungsi dan Jenis Marquee ToolBentuk Seleksi Marquee ToolFungsi Masing-Masing Menu Option Bar Marquee ToolCara Menggunakan Marquee Tool Photoshop1. Buka gambar di photoshop atau pilih layer pada layer panel2. Pilih Jenis Marquee Tool3. Seleksi Bagian Layer4. Terapkan perintah terhadap marquee toolBagaimana cara menghilangkan seleksi di Adobe Photoshop?Apa fungsi rectangular marquee tool pada Photoshop?Shortcut Untuk membatalkan seleksi pada image suatu langkah yaitu?Bagaimana cara menggunakan pen tool? Oleh karena itu saya akan membahas tool ini secara mendalam mulai dari pengertian, jenis marquee tool, fungsi dan cara tool photoshop merupakan salah satu tool seleksi photoshop yang terdiri dari berbagai bentuk seleksi seperti rectangular, elliptical, single row dan single column marquee mengaktifkan Marquee Tool, Anda dapat mengaksesnya dengan menekan tombol keyboard M atau dengan memilih salah satu icon marquee marquee tool tersebut fungsinya sama yaitu untuk memilih bagian spesifik pada layer, yang membuat pekerjaan Anda sedikit lebih mudah ketika ingin menerapkan perintah seperti Merubah warna layer pada bagian gambar pada layerMembuat layer baru dari hasil seleksi layerMengganti bagian pada layer dengan gambar atau objek default marquee tool photoshop tergabung dalam tool group yang terdiri dari 4 jenis tool yaitu NoJenis Marquee Tool PhotoshopBentuk Seleksi1RectangularPersegi Panjang2EllipticalEllips3Single RowGaris Horizontal4Single ColumnGaris VertikalAkan tetapi jika dikembangkan dari rectangular dan elliptical akan menjadi 6 jenis marquee tool yaitu penambahan bentuk seleksi persegi dan lingkaran yang dihasilkan dengan kombinasi tombol keyboard Marquee Tool area seleksi yang dihasilkan bentuk persegi panjang. Untuk menghasilkan persegi panjang secara presisi Anda dapat mengkombinasikan dengan menekan tombol ALT kemudian klik kiri dan drag Marquee Tool menghasilkan area seleksi kotak persegi. Sebenarnya bentuk ini didapat dari pengembangan rectangular yang dikombinasikan dengan tombol keyboard Marquee Tool area seleksi berbentuk lonjong atau elips, untuk menghasilkan bentuk elips yang sempurna kombinasikan dengan tombol Marquee Tool menghasilkan bentuk seleksi lingkaran sempurna dari hasil pengembangan elliptical dikombinasikan dengan menekan tombol keyboard Row Marquee Tool menghasilkan area seleksi garis horizontal yang membagi layer menjadi dua bagian yaitu atas dan Column Marquee Tool area seleksi garis vertikal yang membagi layer menjadi dua bagian yaitu kanan dan salah satu marquee tool aktif, maka option bar akan menampilkan beberapa menu pengaturan yang terdiri dari Preset marquee tool berfungsi untuk menyimpan pengaturan yang telah dipilih pada option selection untuk membuat area seleksi baru, ketika membuat area seleksi kedua maka area seleksi pertama akan to selection menambah area seleksi lebih dari satu. Atau dapat berfungsi juga untuk membuat area seleksi baru dengan menggabungkan area seleksi 2 yang saling bersinggungan dengan area seleksi from selection membuat area seleksi baru dengan menghapus bagian seleksi pertama yang bersinggungan dengan area seleksi from selection kebalikan dari subtract area seleksi yang dihasilkan adalah area yang bersinggungan. Sehingga area seleksi pertama dan kedua yang tidak bersinggungan akan memiliki nilai dalam satuan pixel, dimana hasil 0 px akan menghasilkan garis area seleksi yang tegas. Sedangkan semakin besar nilai piksel maka garis akan menjadi hanya berfungsi pada elliptical dan circular marquee tool yang berfungsi untuk membuat garis lengkung menjadi terdiri dari 3 jenis yaitu normal, fixed ratio dan fixed size yang berfungsi untuk mengatur ukuran area seleksi dimana Normal ukuran area seleksi berdasarkan drag mouseFixed ratio berdasarkan nilai perbandingan lebar dan tinggi yang input misalkan 4 size ukuran area seleksi berdasarkan nilai lebar dan tinggi yang di input seperti width 100px dan height untuk mengatur nilai lebar ukuran area seleksiHeight mengatur tinggi area seleksi dengan mengetikan angka sesuai ukuran atau memahami apa itu marquee tool, fungsi dan bentuknya. Sekarang kita akan praktek cara menggunakan marquee tool untuk berbagai keperluan, berikut langkah-langkahnya1. Buka gambar di photoshop atau pilih layer pada layer panelYang perlu di ingat adalah marquee tool hanya dapat diterapkan pada layer gambar atau rasterize layer. Jika Anda menerapkan marquee tool pada layer smart object, type dan shapa object, akan muncul peringatan seperti Anda convert terlebih dahulu dengan cara klik kanan mouse pada layer, kemudian pilih rasterize Pilih Jenis Marquee ToolPada tool panel, klik kanan icon marquee tool, pilih salah satu jenis marquee tool. Disini saya memilih lingkaran kemudian pilih pengaturan pada toolbar option seperti add pilih add selection, dan style3. Seleksi Bagian LayerArahkan pointer pada area layer yang ingin diterapkan seleksi marquee tool. Kemudian Klik kiri dan tahan pada mouse, drag mouse sehingga mencakup bagian layer yang ingin Terapkan perintah terhadap marquee toolSetelah bagian pada layer terseleksi dengan marquee tool. Berarti gambar yang terdapat didalam area seleksi siap dikombinasikan dengan perintah photoshop lainnya sepertiTool kombinasiFungsiAlignMengatur posisi dan distribusi layerDeleteMenghapus gambar yang terdapat pada area layerMembuat layer baru, berdasarkan gambar yang terseleksiLayer maskMenutup bagian gambar yang tidak seleksi, sehingga yang ditampilkan pada dokumen windows hanya gambar yang LayerArea seleksi juga dapat diterapkan berbagai adjustment layer seperti hue & saturation untuk mengatur warna pada gambar yang tutorial photoshop kali ini tentang cara menggunakan marquee tool photoshop, jika pembahasan saya kurang jelas, silahkan baca tutorial selecting marquee tool dari situr resmi adobe. Bagaimana cara menghilangkan seleksi di Adobe Photoshop? Cara Menghilangkan Garis Seleksi di Photoshop. Kemudian pilih Deselect untuk menghilangkan seleksi.. Hasilnya seleksi akan hilang.. Jika kalian ingin cara yang lebih cepat, kalian bisa menggunakan kombinasi keyboard antara CTRL + D. Nah itu dia cara menghilangkan garis patah-patah selection Photoshop.. Apa fungsi rectangular marquee tool pada Photoshop? Rectangular Marquee Tool, merupakan salah satu Selection Tools yang berfungsi untuk menyeleksi objek dengan bentuk persegi panjang. Shortcut Untuk membatalkan seleksi pada image suatu langkah yaitu? CTRL + d Command + d = membatalkan seleksi suatu objek. Bagaimana cara menggunakan pen tool? Baca juga Cara Menggunakan Layer pada Adobe Photoshop. Pilih Pen Tool.. Posisikan Pen Tool di tempat yang ingin digambar kurva dan tahan mouse. ... . Drag untuk menyesuaikan kemiringan kurva yang dibuat, lalu lepaskan mouse. ... . Posisikan Pen Tool di tempat lain sebagai akhir kurva sesuai yang diinginkan..Tahap1 Cara menggunakan Photoshop (Pengenalan Tools Penting) Marquee Tools (M): Ada beberapa tools yang terdapat pada keluarga marquee tools ini tapi yang sering digunakan adalah Rectangular Marquee Tool dan Elliptical Marquee Tool. Sementara untuk Singel Row Marquee Tool dan Singel Column Marquee Tool masih sangan jarang digunakan.Ambilgambar dari komputer anda (bebas gambar apa saja asal benung gak buram ) Sekarang kita copy gambar yang baru di ambil. Ctrl - A Ctrl - C (gambar yang baru di copy di close/di buang aja, klik X kecil paling kanan atas anda) Sekarang kita masukan gambar yang tadi di copi kedalam garis persegi panjang. Edit - Paste into (klik editnya yang di
caraawal menggunakan foto shope . osted by Mustguzz on Saturday, January 5, 2013. Jika sobat masih pemula dan kesulitan menggunakan Photoshop, Rectangular Marquee Tool: Shortcut (M), gunakan ini untuk seleksi objek yang berbentuk kotak. Klik kanan pada icon ini untuk melihat sub tool-nya.
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