Changes all similar pixels when you drag within a photo. For more information, see Use the Magic Eraser tool. Paint Bucket tool K. Fills an area that is similar in color value to the pixels you click. For more information about the tool, see Use the Paint Bucket tool. Pattern tool K. Applies a fill or a pattern to your image, instead of using one of the brush tools.
For more information, see Fill a layer with a color or pattern. Gradient tool G. Fills in an area of image by a gradient. For more information, see Apply a gradient. Color Picker tool I. Copies or samples the color of an area in your photo to set a new foreground or background color.
For more information about the tool, see Choose a color with the Eyedropper tool. Custom Shape tool U. Provides different shape options for you to draw. When you select the Custom Shape tool, you can access these shapes in the Tool Options bar. For more information about creating shapes, see Create shapes. Type tool T. For more information about adding and editing text on your image, see Add text. Pencil tool N. Creates hard-edged freehand lines. For more information, see Use the Pencil tool.
Crop tool C. Trims the part of an image according to the selection. For more information about the tool, see Crop an image. Cookie Cutter tool C.
Crops a photo into a shape that you choose. For more information about the tool, see Use the Cookie Cutter tool. Perspective Crop tool C. Transforms the perspective of a picture while cropping it. For more information about the tool, see Perspective Crop tool.
Recompose tool W. Intelligently resizes photos without changing important visual content, such as people, building, animals, and more. For more information, see Recompose a photo in Expert mode. For a step-by-step, guided method to recompose, see Recompose a photo in Guided mode.
Content-Aware Move tool Q. Selects an object in your photo and moves the selection to a different location, or extends it. For more information about the tool, see Move and reposition objects. Straighten tool P. Realigns an image vertically or horizontally. For more information about the tool, see Straighten an image. To use a tool in the Quick or Expert mode, first select the tool from the toolbox. Next, use the various options in the Tool Options bar to accomplish your task. You cannot deselect a tool—once you select a tool, it remains selected until you select a different tool.
The Tool Options bar appears at the bottom in the Photoshop Elements window. It displays the options for a selected tool. For example, if you select the Crop tool from the toolbox, you find related tools Cookie Cutter tool and Perspective Crop tool , and other options in the Tool Options bar.
Click here to watch a video on how to use the Crop tool. The video explains the options available in the Tool Options bar for the Crop tool. If the Tool Options bar is not visible, click the tool icon in the toolbox or click Tool Options in the Taskbar.
Active tool icon B. Related tools C. Additional options. You can modify the default preferences for tools. For example, you can hide the tool tips or change the appearance of a tool pointer.
You can resize or change the hardness of a painting cursor by dragging in the image. As you drag, you preview both the size and hardness of the painting tool. Click to open the pop-up menu in the Tool Options bar and do one of the following:. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Tools Search. Toolbox in the Quick mode. Toolbox in the Expert mode.
Tools in the View group of the Expert mode toolbox. Tools in the Select group of the Expert mode toolbox. Selects an area in your image in a free-form shape.
Selects part of an image by selecting the high-contrast edges around a shape. Draws straight-edged segments of a selection border. Selects the area where you paint with the brush. Position the cursor on the area to airbrush. Click and hold down the left mouse button, then drag. The area becomes glossed over with the selected color, working to blend in what you were covering up.
Trang web. By Filonia LeChat. Because images are usually intricate, you may need to repeatedly use the eyedropper tool to switch colors, then click the paint brush again to perform the actual airbrushing to make the airbrushing look as realistic as possible. Related Articles. Most Popular. This color then appears in the square at the bottom of the Tools pane.
Click the paintbrush icon, two icons below the eyedropper tool. Note the new tools that appear in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Click the second drop-down arrow from the left, next to a small number on the toolbar, to open the brush head selector. Choose one of the airbrush brush heads, including 14, 27 or The larger the number, the larger the brush head and the more space you cover in a single click.
Hover the cursor over the area to airbrush.
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