Howdy
Bring a photo to class of a person or an object that you would like to “cut out” and replace the background.
Like you and your family visiting some exotic location in the world…
I’ll have demo pics you can use, but…
Garry at Everest Base Camp…

Howdy
Bring a photo to class of a person or an object that you would like to “cut out” and replace the background.
Like you and your family visiting some exotic location in the world…
I’ll have demo pics you can use, but…
Garry at Everest Base Camp…

The question was raised in class, ”how do you draw with the pen and shape tools?”
I must admit that this part of Photoshop I have not paid much attention to in the past except to use the preset Shape tools. Just playing around with the pen tool reveals a whole other side to Photoshop.
There are no vector drawing tools in Photoshop Elements, but there are shape drawing tools and a “cookie cutter”
Here’s an example doodle…

More about the features later…
Let’s start at the beginning. (Photoshop Only)
Objective: Draw a simple shape using the pen tool
1. Make a new blank layer
2. Select the pen tool by pressing the letter P
3. Make a rectangle by clicking on the canvas in 4 different spots.
4. Close the rectangle (path) by clicking on the first point you added to the screen.

5. Press the keys Control Enter (PC) Command Return (Mac) to select the rectangle.
6. Choose a foreground color like green
7. To color the selection with the foreground color press Alt + Delete (PC) Option + Delete (Mac)
8. You can add special effects fx to the rectangle using the fx button at the bottom of the Layers palette.
But wait… there is much more to come!
