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| Dated | 11/03/10 | |
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Photoshop - Drawing box's |
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| Problem | ||
| For the site I do a lot of screen shots / screen dumps for illustration purposes its good to be able to highlight thinks by being able to draw a box around them. Usually I do this with mspaint, but I finally got tired of doing half the tasks in mspaint and the rest in Photoshop, so I worked out how to do it properly. | ||
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1. Assuming you have you graphic already open, create a new Layer. 2. Click the Rectangle Marquee Tool > Then click and drag where you want the box to be. 3. Click Edit > Stroke. 4. You can select the width in pixels of the line and the colour > OK. |
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