Step 2: Draw around the section you would like to move. To see what is available, click the little arrow in the lower right corner with the right mouse, which will open up the lasso options. Step 1: Choose which lasso tool you would like to work with. I’m going to use the lasso tool to separate this scatter from Audacity by Anita Designs and Karla Noel. They are each very useful in their own right.) (My personal favorite is the polygonal lasso, but I urge you to experiment with all of them. The border ‘snaps to’ the edges of the defined object. Magnetic Lasso: This tool is useful for objects with a defined border.Polygonal Lasso: This one is useful for drawing straight lines around the object or selection.Lasso Tool: This is useful for drawing free form around the object that you would like selected and/or moved.I’m going to show you a quick way to do this.įirst of all, there’s a couple different options when it comes to this particular tool. Basically, you can use it on anything that is packaged together, that you want to separate. I use this tool regularly on scatters, sequins, word art, and alphas (see tutorial on Alpha Sheets here). How will that help me ‘stretch my digital stash’, you ask? Well, have you ever wanted to use an awesome set of sequins, but they don’t quite fit where you want them to? Or, have you ever found amazing word art, yet you want to separate the words to fit the space where your title should be? Well, using the lasso tool can help you use those elements, yet change them to meet your needs. I’m going to introduce you to my little friend, the lasso tool. If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for ways to use your products in multiple projects. Happy Tutorial Tuesday! Heidi Nicole here for a quick tip on a simple way we can make the most of our digital products.
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