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Using the Selection Brush (Part 1)

By Dave Cross  ·  February 18th, 2006

It can often be very challenging to select an object in a photo without investing a whole lot of time and effort. In this tutorial we’ll see how to combine a couple of selection tools, most importantly the Selection Brush, to make the job a little easier.

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1 Reply to Using the Selection Brush (Part 1):

  1. jose

    September 9, 2010 at 3:53 pm

    I like it I’m going to try it never seen it be for. Thank Dave

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