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A different croppyin question in Photoshop CS2


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03-Nov-2007, 11:19 PM #1
A different croppyin question in Photoshop CS2
I'm sure this is so basic, but I can't seem to find the answer. How do you crop something that is not a straight line. I've only cropped using squares, rectangles, etc. I need to crop images into a pie shaped piece, and then also need the rounded edges of a complete pie; the outside crust. Help!
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04-Nov-2007, 01:19 AM #2
I make those type of crops by using the selection tools and the add to or subtract from selection option to get the shape I want and then I copy and paste to a new image or the image I want that crop/selection to be on.

The Pen tool can be used to make precise selections as well but I still don't know how to use it very well even though Bert Monroy, a famous PS artist, makes it look as easy as eating cake.
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