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okay in photoshop i have this image open and iamp;#39;d like to change the color of these boots first weamp;#39;ll want to go over to the toolbar and select the object selection tool now simply drag over the object youamp;#39;d like to change the color of and photoshop will automatically select it the selection isnamp;#39;t always perfect so to add to your selection hold down the shift key while dragging over the part that photoshop missed or you can hold down the alt key while dragging to remove an unwanted part of the selection once youamp;#39;re happy with your selection go down here in the layer tab click this little folder to create a new group then click the add layer mask button to create a mask of your selection and while youamp;#39;re down here click the create new adjustment layer button and select solid color select the color you want to change your object to iamp;#39;ll stick with this yellow color to keep things simple then youamp;#39;ll need to create anot

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Select the Move Tool from the Toolbar. Click on the image you want to move and drag it into the other document window. Press and hold Shift and release your mouse button to drop and center the image in the document.
Click on Filter along the menu bar at the top, and select Liquify from the pop-up menu that will appear. Left-click the areas you want to morph. Use your mouse cursor (now a circle) and do a left mouse click on the areas of the image you want to morph. How to Morph Pictures in docHub Photoshop in 7 Easy Steps - wikiHow wikiHow Morph-Pictures-in-docHub-P wikiHow Morph-Pictures-in-docHub-P
Use the Move tool to move elements in a document Select the Move tool (V) . Use the Options bar to customize tool settings, like Alignment and Distribution, to get the effect you want. Click on an elementlike a layer, selection or artboardto move it. Use the Move tool to move elements in a document - docHub Help Center docHub Help Center using tool-techniques mov docHub Help Center using tool-techniques mov
Core Steps: Rotating a Layer in Photoshop Selecting the Desired Layer. Click on the layer you want to swivel in the Layers panel. Accessing the Rotate Options. Go to Edit Transform Rotate, or press Ctrl+T (Cmd+T on Mac). Adjusting the Rotation Angle and Finalizing. Drag the corners to your desired angle. How to Rotate a Layer in Photoshop: docHub Image Object Rotation Guide Skylum how-to how-to-rotate-layer-in-ph Skylum how-to how-to-rotate-layer-in-ph
In addition to using the Object Finder to automatically identify an object, you can use the rectangle or lasso tool in the Options bar to tell Photoshop what you want to select. Make a loose selection around an object with either of those options, and Photoshop will contract the selection to fit the object. How to select objects - Creative Cloud - docHub Creative Cloud - docHub learn photoshop web Creative Cloud - docHub learn photoshop web
Click the Move or Duplicate button and drag the selected object to the desired location. Drag the corners to scale the object.
0:00 1:41 Group drag and drop it to change the order. Again just drag and drop. Want to create a new groupMoreGroup drag and drop it to change the order. Again just drag and drop. Want to create a new group drag and drop a tool on the space between groups choose done and check out the update.
Choose the layer you need to move and turn on lock position option and turn it off. There you have it. Hope it helped.

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