2009-03-12, 05:32 | Link #1241 |
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Click the marquee tool, make the size/shape you want, click paint bucket tool, select the color you want, fill. Click the marquee tool again, move to another area, fill. The advantage of this is that you can maintain your selected size while doing other things, like creating new layers. If you screw up, you can always reselect (or press shift+ctrl+D) and get it back.
Alternatively, you can highlight the area you *don't* want filled, select inverse (or press shift+ctrl+I), and then use the paint bucket tool.
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2009-03-12, 05:45 | Link #1242 | |
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For CS4 users, Adobe made it a little differently. If you load the whole selection, you can't smooth, contract, expand or feather the selection anymore (greyed out). Instead, there's a new option called border (surprise!). So in case of CS4, it's: New layer > Load Selection (Ctrl-A) > Modify - Border > Fill the resulting selection with black. The problem is, 3px and above contains a somewhat strange anti-alias that ruins it all. So, for CS4 and possibly all newer versions, when you want a 3px+ border (which, luckily, is not that often), you have to fill the layer, make sure the fill opacity is 0% (for the layer, not the paint bucket tool) and then inside stroke it with the desired color/layer effect/opacity/whatever in the layer style window. Of course, that's just for the classical borders. For any special variations, check the above post Solace made.
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2009-03-12, 08:57 | Link #1244 |
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1) Make border as normal. On a new layer of course
2) Ctrl+T 3) Press shift.. expand to the left/right if you wanted top and bottom border, or expand to up/bot if you wanted left and right border.
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2009-03-12, 10:10 | Link #1247 | |
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Among other things. It don't like my hardware, it stutters, are ultra-slow, bugs more than CS3, slow again generally, loading fonts take forever...really, everything is worse. I did like the interface but...
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2009-03-20, 19:10 | Link #1248 |
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I have a doubt about one of the tutorials...
From the tutorial index (the "advanced optimitation tutorial" link): Quote:
I understand how it works....but how can i select the parts i want to delete with imageready? |
2009-03-29, 10:06 | Link #1258 | |
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2009-04-01, 00:57 | Link #1259 | |
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