brush tool:
The Brush tool allows you to paint on any layer, much like a real paintbrush. You'll also have different settings to choose from, which can help you customize it for different situations.
Lasso tool:
The Lasso tool is helpful for drawing a free-form border around a selected object within an image. It allows you to soften the edges of your selection or add a feathering effect; it's also useful for anti-aliasing.
Eraser tool:
The Eraser tool is essentially a brush. You can change the size, hardness and spacing, just like any other brush. It's also possible for you to change the mode from Brush to Pencil or Block. Instead of painting on the pixels of your image, however, the Eraser deletes the unwanted pixels.
Clone stamp tool:
The Clone Stamp is effective when you need to copy exact detail and color from one part of an image to another area. With the Clone Stamp tool, you can use an empty layer to keep your retouching separate from the main image.
Magnetic lasso tool:
Magnetic Lasso Snaps to Object Edges Automatically
Unlike the regular Lasso, which you use to make freehand selections of an area of a picture, the Magnetic Lasso makes selections based on edges and delivers a relatively accurate — 80 to 90 percent accurate — selection.
Pen tool:
The Pen Tool in Photoshop creates paths and shapes which can be duplicated and manipulated to create complex selections, masks and objects. Unlike the Brush Tool and Pencil Tools, which “draw” pixels onto your image, the Pen Tool always creates a vector path when used.
The Clone Stamp is effective when you need to copy exact detail and color from one part of an image to another area. With the Clone Stamp tool, you can use an empty layer to keep your retouching separate from the main image.
Magnetic lasso tool:
Magnetic Lasso Snaps to Object Edges Automatically
Unlike the regular Lasso, which you use to make freehand selections of an area of a picture, the Magnetic Lasso makes selections based on edges and delivers a relatively accurate — 80 to 90 percent accurate — selection.
Pen tool:
The Pen Tool in Photoshop creates paths and shapes which can be duplicated and manipulated to create complex selections, masks and objects. Unlike the Brush Tool and Pencil Tools, which “draw” pixels onto your image, the Pen Tool always creates a vector path when used.
Set background tool
The background tool is used to set the colour of the background.
Zoom tool:
You can zoom in Photoshop using the Zoom Tool, which will let you zoom in and out of your canvas freely.
Path selection tool:
The Path Selection tool lets you quickly select paths, giving you the versatility to move or edit objects.
The background tool is used to set the colour of the background.
Zoom tool:
You can zoom in Photoshop using the Zoom Tool, which will let you zoom in and out of your canvas freely.
Path selection tool:
The Path Selection tool lets you quickly select paths, giving you the versatility to move or edit objects.