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How to separate items that are grouped on one page using Photoshop, PSE or other image editing software |
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Designers sometimes group alphabets
or elements on one page for your convenience. I like pages of grouped elements
because it means I only have to open one file, but I have all of the letters or
elements available to use on my digital project. When you download a file with
elements that are grouped together in one .png image, here’s how to use them: Open your digital project and the
.png image in Photoshop or Elements. Click on the .png image to select
it. Get the Rectangular Marquee tool and draw a rectangle around the item on
the page that you want to use. Switch to the Move tool. Make sure that the .png image layer
is selected in the Layers Panel.
Drag the item you have selected over to your digital project. Switching to the Move tool is an important step because
neglecting to do this moves the selection, not the part of the image you want
to move. Go back to the .png image and select
Ctrl D (Mac: Cmd D) on your keyboard
to remove the selection. Use the Marquee tool to get another item, if desired. This also works with other selection
tools like the Elliptical Marquee tool and
the Lasso tools. To use the Lasso tool, click on the .png image and
draw a selection around the part of the image you want to use. The selection
will close and you will see marching ants when you reach the spot where you
started drawing the selection. Next, switch to the Move tool and check to make sure the
image is highlighted in the Layers Panel. Then drag the item over to your
digital project. If you are not using Photoshop or
Elements, you might need to make a copy of the sheet and use your software’s Crop tool to crop away the part of the
image you are not using. Drag the item to your scrapbook page and then undo your crop. |
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