3-2 Combining Images Most Photoshop images are created using a technique called compositing combining images from different sources. These sources include other Photoshop images, royalty-free images, pictures taken from digital cameras, and scanned artwork. How you get all that artwork into your Photoshop images is an art unto itself. You can include additional images by using tools on the toolbox and menu commands. And to work with all these images, you need to know how to select them or exactly the parts you want to work with. Understanding Selection Tools The two basic methods you can use to make selections are using a tool or using color. You can use three freeform tools to create your own unique selections, four fixed area tools to create circular or rectangular selections, and a wand tool to make selections using color. In addition, you can use menu commands to increase or decrease selections that you made with these tools, or you can make selections based on color. Understanding Which Selection Tool to Use With so many tools available, how do you know which one to use? After you know the different selection options, you ll learn how to look at images and evaluate selection opportunities. With experience, you ll learn how to identify edges that can be used to isolate imagery, and how to spot colors that can be used to isolate a specific object. Combining Imagery After you decide on an object that you want to place in a Photoshop image, you can add the object by cutting, copying, and pasting, dragging and dropping objects using the Move Tool, and using the Clipboard, the temporary storage area provided by your operating system. MAKING SELECTIONS chapter3
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