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GOOD AFTERNOON

CLASS!
Lord God, thank You that you are equipping us to
learn in this year and work hard not just for our
grades, but because of desire to please You. Father
help us in the times where they feel tired and
weary. Use me as an instrument to encourage
them and lift them up, but also help them to push
through when necessary.
In Jesus name. Amen.
I’m Ma’am
JEIAN AYEL BUENA MOLTO
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FILTERS
PEN TOOL
WHAT IS PENTOOL?
The Pen Tool in Photoshop creates paths and shapes which
can be duplicated and manipulated to create complex
selections, masks and objects.
The Pen Tool always creates a vector path when used.
These paths appear as either Work Paths or Shape Paths in the
Paths Panel.
 
The Pen tool is a simple selection feature that enables you
to fill, stroke or make selections from whatever you draw. .
WHAT ARE SOME COMMON USE FOR
THE PEN TOOL?

Create a multiple paths with images, and


created with multiple segments within a path.
Shapes path created with the Pen Tool allow you
to create custom shapes on your image which you
can use to call out specific portions of an images.
WHERE IS THE PEN TOOL IN
PHOTOSHOp?

By default, the Pen Tool is located in the lower half


of the Toolbar. If you click and hold on the Pen Tool in
the Toolbar, you’ll see six separate Pen Tool options in
both Photoshop CC 2018 and 2019. You can also access
the Pen Tool by typing “P” on your keyboard.
 
WHERE IS THE PATH PANEL IN
PHOTOSHOP?
The Pen Tool and the Paths Panel go hand in hand, so
Paths should be visible when you begin to use the Pen
Tool.
In the Essentials (default) workspace, Paths are
accessible by clicking on the Paths tab visible in the
Layers Panel. If you don’t see a Paths Panel in your
workspace, you can access Paths by clicking on the
Windows drop-down menu and selecting Paths
PEN TOOL SETTING OVERVIEW
In Photoshop CC 2019, there are four different Pen Tools you
can use to create a new path:
1. The Standard Pen Tool
2. The Curvature Pen Tool
3. The Freeform Pen Tool
4. The Magnetic Pen Tool (only visible by adjusting the setting
of the Freeform Pen Tool)
HOW TO USE THE PEN TOOL IN
PHOTOSHOP TO CREATE A PATHS

To create a path that you can then use as


a selection, choose the standard Pen Tool,
and then choose Path in the options bar
drop-down menu at the top of the
application window.
CREATING A NEW PATH WITH THE
PEN TOOL

To start your path, click on your image with


your mouse where you want to begin your path.
To keep things simple, choose a starting point that
is at the edge of a straight line, such as the edge
of the coffee cup in the image below.
HOW TO REMOVE BACKGROUND IN
PHOTOSHOP
1. Use the Pen Tool – pen tool works best with simple objects.
STEP 1: SELECT THE PEN TOOL from the tool bar on the left.
Shortcut “P”. Make sure you set it on “Path” in the top menu.
STEP 2: DRAW A PATH click anywhere on the edges of your
subject to create your first anchor point. Make a second
anchor point.
STEP 3: CONVERT PATH in the paths window, hit the “Load
path as selection” icon.
STEP 4: REMOVE THE BACKGROUND IN PHOTOSHOP
There are a few options now. If you want to delete the
background, go to Select > Inverse and hit the Delete
key. You can also use the shortcut Cmd + Shift + I (Ctrl +
Shift + I for Windows).
2. USE THE QUICK SELECTION TOOL
STEP 1: QUICK SELECTION select the Quick Selection
tool from the tool bar on the left. You can also use
shortcut “W”.
STEP 2: MAKE A SELECTION Start making a selection of
either the background or subject. Photoshop will
automatically select similar tone values.
Step 3: Refine Edges
Click on the Refine Edges button and a new window will
pop up. Photoshop also shows you the cutout
Step 4: Remove the Background
Repeat Step 4 of the previous example to remove the
background.

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