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1. Re: Adding selection to a selection
sishamDSS Aug 1, 2014 1:25 AM (in response to Monstrik)At the stage of your final screen have you tried selecting the marquee tool and then pres alt+click+drag over the unwanted area to deselect it..?
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2. Re: Adding selection to a selection
Monstrik Aug 1, 2014 2:27 AM (in response to sishamDSS)Hey SishamDSS, thanks for your answer.. great idea, but what if you have a much more complex selection, like hundreds of these unwanted parts, it would take ages to do so...
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3. Re: Adding selection to a selection
sishamDSS Aug 1, 2014 2:40 AM (in response to Monstrik)What exactly are you trying to achieve? What are you basing your selections on? Can you show an example of a more complex selection with the areas you want to keep highlighted?
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4. Re: Adding selection to a selection
SRiegel Aug 1, 2014 5:22 AM (in response to Monstrik)For complex selections, I use quick mask.
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5. Re: Adding selection to a selection
sishamDSS Aug 1, 2014 5:39 AM (in response to SRiegel)Yes the quick mask works well, it just depends on what you are trying to do...? Without seeing/knowing what you are trying to select is difficult to give you a definite answer.
A good tut on using the quick mask: Quick Mask Mode | Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS6 | Adobe TV
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6. Re: Adding selection to a selection
Monstrik Aug 2, 2014 5:04 AM (in response to sishamDSS)At the moment i dont have any project going on. What i do is i keep a notebook with me when im working with photoshop and write all the problems i ecounter with PS. I usually find a workaround solution which wastes time. Therefore i want to find solutions to my problems so next time i encounter the same problem dont have to "kill my brain" to find a workaround solution. I guess photoshop has its limits. So i guess it's impossible to solve this problem?






