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This will invert the selection and mark the other parts of the picture. In your case, it will be area of the object you want. If you need to, you can add or remove from this selection. Just hold “SHIFT” and click to add, or hold “ALT” and click to remove. This can be done with any selection tool and when you hold “SHIFT” or “ALT” it will add “+” or “–“ to the tool cursor icon. Now you can add or remove from the selection infinite times and make the selection to what you want. As I said this works with all selection tools from the tool select menu.
      
This will invert the selection and mark the other parts of the picture. In your case, it will be area of the object you want. If you need to, you can add or remove from this selection. Just hold “SHIFT” and click to add, or hold “ALT” and click to remove. This can be done with any selection tool and when you hold “SHIFT” or “ALT” it will add “+” or “–“ to the tool cursor icon. Now you can add or remove from the selection infinite times and make the selection to what you want. As I said this works with all selection tools from the tool select menu.
 
This will invert the selection and mark the other parts of the picture. In your case, it will be area of the object you want. If you need to, you can add or remove from this selection. Just hold “SHIFT” and click to add, or hold “ALT” and click to remove. This can be done with any selection tool and when you hold “SHIFT” or “ALT” it will add “+” or “–“ to the tool cursor icon. Now you can add or remove from the selection infinite times and make the selection to what you want. As I said this works with all selection tools from the tool select menu.
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This is usefull when the object is more complicated and made of different colors. Lets imagine this “N” is made of different colors. Start clicking on the edges of the “N” one by one, to close the selection click again on the first point you clicked. The more accurate clicking points you have, the more good and smooth the selection will look.
 
This is usefull when the object is more complicated and made of different colors. Lets imagine this “N” is made of different colors. Start clicking on the edges of the “N” one by one, to close the selection click again on the first point you clicked. The more accurate clicking points you have, the more good and smooth the selection will look.
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Third way : Lasso Tool
 
Third way : Lasso Tool
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