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GRAPHIC ASSIGNMENT

1.Lasso Tools
a.Symbol and description of the tools

The Lasso tool is useful for drawing freeform segments of a selection border. Select the Lasso tool ,
and set feathering and anti-aliasing in the options bar. (See Soften the edges of selections.) To add
to, subtract from, or intersect with an existing selection, click the corresponding button in the
options bar.
b.Before edit

c. Proses edit

d.After edit

2.Polygonal Lasso Tool


a.Symbol and description of the tools

Its basic selections tools, is a bit like a cross between the Rectangular Marquee Tool and the
standard Lasso Tool, both of which we looked at in previous tutorials. It allows us to easily draw
freeform selection outlines based on straight-sided polygonal shapes. But while the Rectangular
Marquee Tool limits us to drawing 4-sided polygons (rectangles or squares), the Polygonal Lasso Tool
lets us draw as many sides as we need, with as much freedom as the Lasso Tool gives us to move in
any direction we need.
b.Before edit

c.Proses edit

d.After edit

3.Crop Tool
a.Symbol and description of the tools

The Crop tool allows you to select an area of an image and discard everything outside this area.
b. Before edit

c.Proses edit

d.After edit

4.Healing Brush Tool


a.Symbol and description of the tools

The Healing Brush tool allows you to fix image imperfections such as scratches, blemishes, etc. By
sampling the surrounding area or using a predefined pattern you can blend the imperfections into
the rest of the image.
b. Before edit

c.Proses edit

d.After edit

5.Spot Healing Brush Tool


a.Symbol and description of the tools

The spot healing brush is the default healing tool in Photoshop and can be used to clone areas from
an image and blend the pixels from the sampled area seamlessly with the target area. The basic
principle is that the texture from the sample area is blended with the color and luminosity
surrounding wherever you paint. The main difference between this and the standard healing brush is
that the spot healing brush requires no source point. You simply click on the blemishes you want to
get rid of (or drag with the tool to paint over the larger areas you wish to repair) and the spot
healing brush works out the rest for you. It is in many ways a lot easier to use than the standard
healing brush and extremely effective at removing most blemishes and marks.
b. Before edit

c.Proses edit

d.After edit

6.Patch Tool
a.Symbol and description of the tools

Just use the Patch Tool to select the part of your photo you want to get rid of. After that, drag your
selection over to a part of the photo youd want to replace your original selection with. The Patch
Tool will then take the new texture and replace it with your old selection.
b.Before Edit

c.Proses edit

d.After edit

7.Clone stamp tool


a.Symbol and description of the tool.

Clone Stamp tool selects and samples an area of your picture and then uses these pixel to paint over
any marks. The Clone Stamp tool acts like a brush so you can change the size, allowing cloning from
just one pixel wide to hundreds. You can change the opacity to produce a subtle clone effect. Also,
there is a choice between Clone align or Clone non-align the sample area.
b.Before edit

c.Proses edit

d.After edit

8.Background eraser tool


a.Symbol and description of the tool.

The Background Eraser Tool is especially useful with photos that contain lots of fine detail along the
edges between your subject and its background, like, for example, if you want to erase the sky in an
image without erasing the trees below it.
b.Before edit

c.Proses edit

d.After edit

9.Magic Eraser Tool


a.Symbol and description of the tool.

It's a great tool for quickly removing backgrounds which are just one colour but for more
complicated backgrounds where there's more than one colour it's not the best tool to pick.
b.Before edit

c.Proses edit

1)One click automatically clear coloured area or background.


d.After edit

10.Blur tool
a.Symbol and description of the tool.

The Blur Sharpen and Smudge tools are artworking tools that can give photos a different
perspective. Also useful for graphical work they are well worth learning. Here's a short overview and
a video showing how to use them.
b.Before edit

c.Proses edit

1)Click blur tool to blur the picture.


d.After edit

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