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Post by Sepiana on May 9, 2023 20:20:44 GMT
Question:
Using the Lasso tool (Lasso, Magnetic Lasso, Polygonal Lasso) can be a baffling experience for Elements users, particularly new ones. How and when do we use this tool?
Answer:
All of them are well-designed and do a great job. The key to success is dependent on the nature of the subject being selected.
Lasso:
- Great for making loose selections, what I call "rough" selections. - Selections which you plan to clean up later in your workflow.
Magnetic Lasso:
- Great for selecting subjects with well-defined edges. - Prefers subjects which sharply contrast with the background. - Won't do a good job selecting subjects with fuzzy edges (furry animals, flyaway hair, etc.) - Doesn't like speed. Go slowly when laying down the anchor points; you will get better results.) - May need a helping hand. Increase the number of anchor points (Tool Options > Frequency slider).
Polygonal Lasso:
- Similar to the Magnetic Lasso (as to the nature of the subjects being selected and the use of anchor points). - Different because it creates segments which are perfectly straight lines. - Not so "temperamental" as the Magnetic Lasso; easier to keep under control.
NOTE:
Depending on the nature of the subject being selected, you may need to use more than one of these Lasso tools during your selection workflow, i.e., to switch from one to another.
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Post by VickiD on May 10, 2023 5:08:54 GMT
Sepiana, this is an excellent and well thought-out description of the three lasso tools and when/how to use them. I learned it years ago, but have to teach a class to beginners and might--with your permission--borrow this for my class in September! Let me know if it's ok to borrow it. Vicki
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Post by Sepiana on May 10, 2023 5:14:05 GMT
Vicki, it's OK with me.
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Post by VickiD on May 10, 2023 5:17:01 GMT
Sepiana, Thank you!
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