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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9

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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Adding text and shapes<br />

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The Custom Shape tool has ready-made frames that you can drag around a photo.<br />

Create multiple shapes in the same layer<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, select a shape layer in the Layers panel or create a new shape layer.<br />

2 If you want to create a different type of shape, select a different shape tool.<br />

3 Select a shape area option to determine how shapes should overlap, and then drag within the image to draw new<br />

shapes:<br />

Add Adds an additional shape to the existing shape. The combined shape will cover the entire area of the shapes<br />

you drew using the Add option.<br />

Subtract Removes the area where shapes overlap. The rest of the shapes’ areas are preserved.<br />

Intersect Shows only the area where shapes intersect. The other areas will be removed.<br />

Exclude Removes the overlapping areas in the new and existing shapes.<br />

Editing shapes<br />

Select or move a shape<br />

Use the Shape Selection tool to select shapes with one click. If you convert a shape into a bitmap element by<br />

simplifying the shape layer, the Shape Selection tool will no longer select the shape (use the Move tool instead).<br />

If a layer contains multiple shapes, you can reposition all the shapes together using the Move tool. However, if you<br />

want to reposition a specific shape in a layer, you must use the Shape Selection tool.<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, do one of the following:<br />

• Select the Shape Selection tool in the toolbox.<br />

• If another shape tool is active, click the Shape Selection tool in the options bar.<br />

2 To select the shape, click it.<br />

3 To move the shape, drag it to a new location.<br />

Transform a shape<br />

1 Select the Shape Selection tool .<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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