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Vince
07-10-2003, 10:12 PM
Excuse me if this question was asked before. I am a relative
newcomer to PhotoShop Elements 2 and I just recently accquired
the Hidden Power of PSE2 book and downloaded the new tools!

I searched this forum but could not find a suitable answer to my question!

What is the purpose for using the Quick Mask Tool and how do I use it?

Thank You,

Vince

DannyRaphael
07-10-2003, 11:18 PM
Hi Vince:

Welcome to RetouchPRO.

Many of the functions available directly (or indirectly via Hidden Tools) in Elements has are also in Photoshop. I don't have Elements, but here's the Photoshop perspective.

There are a couple different ways to create selections, that is, isloate portions of your image that you want to work on or apply an effect to. For example you may want to blur only the background of an image, so you would select it and then apply a blur filter.

Tools used to make selections include Rectangular and Elliptical Marquee, Lasso, Polygon Lasso, Magic Wand, etc. These are "mouse controlled" tools -- click, drag, or click and drag in nature. Though functional, sometimes it's not easly to use these tools to make complex selections.

Quick Mask allows you to create and modify a mask (which becomes a selection) using the paint brush tool... You can use options such as airbrush or special brushes as needed. You literally paint where you want to select.

You didn't ask for it, but here's a site I ran across that has a goldmine of info on Elements:
http://www.arraich.com/elements/psE_intro.htm

Hope this gets you moving.

Again, welcome. Here's to a long and fun time learning all of the awesome things Elements can do.

~DannyR~

Vince
07-11-2003, 08:01 AM
Hi Danny,

Thank You for the welcome and information on Quick Mask!
I previously used Photosuite 3. This is my first venture into a
graphics program with all the capabilities of Photoshop Elements.
I am quite impressed with its capabilites even though it is a
reduced version of the full blown Photoshop!

I am always looking for ways to learn how to use the program better and faster. This forum has a lot of the information I am interested in.

Vince