To activate it, press the keyboard shortcutQor open theSelectmenu and chooseEdit in Quick Mask Mode. Switch to the brush tool using the keyboard shortcutB, and then draw anywhere on your image. Photoshop will highlight the areas that will form the selection in a transparent red overlay, an...
Learn how to automatically select a subject in a photo or use the available selection tools to select a part of the photo that you can further edit.
To make a selection transparent in Photoshop, first, create a selection around the area you want to make invisible. With your selection active, select the desired layer and add a layer mask. Now press Command + I (Mac) or Control + I (Win) to invert the layer mask and make the select...
Create a new fill or adjustment layer. Delete a layer. Lock transparent pixels. Also at the top are the panel Blending Mode menu (Normal, Dissolve, Darken, and so on), an Opacity text box, and a More button displaying a menu of layer commands and panel options.Adding layersNewly...
Rule 2: No Transparent Pixels In a moment, I'm going to open another image and place it inside my photo frame, but the center of the frame is currently filled with white, which means I need to delete that white area before I can place my photo inside of it. Normally, when we delet...
transparentPixelsLocked boolean图层透明度锁。true 为锁定。无法改变图层透明度。grouped boolean剪贴蒙版组,设置为 true ,当前图层就为把下一个图层作为剪切蒙版。bounds UnitValue 数组图层区域。只读。[0,1,2,3] 分别是 0:左侧左边距 ,1:顶侧顶边距 ,2:右侧左边距 ,3:底侧顶边距。boundsNoEffects UnitValue...
If you want to create a pattern with a transparent background, you have to select the background first and then hide it with a layer mask, as described in step 1. When you run the Image→Trim command, Photoshop trims your document to the smallest possible size, ensuring you don’t ...
You can partially lock a layer in order to protect certain properties, such as its colored pixels, transparent pixels, or position on the canvas. Unlock a partially locked layer in the same way you would a fully locked layer — clicking the padlock icon next to the layer name. To partiall...
(which locks all of the pixels on the layer, including the transparent ones),Lock Position, andLock All. To select any of the lock options, click its icon to enable it. Clicking the same lock option again will disable it. Note that you'll need to select an actual pixel layer (like ...
The Magic Wand tends to select solid pixels, whereas Color Range tends to select more transparent pixels than solid ones, resulting in softer edges. This fine-tuning lets Color Range produce selections with smoother edges (less blocky and jagged than the ones you get with the Magic Wand) and...