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I’m trying to remember a trick that I used to know but cannot, for the life of me, remember.
1. I make a selection at point A with, say the lasso tool.
2. I move that selection somewhere else, point B.
Now, if I hit ctrl-z, the selection outline simply moves back from point B to point A, as expected.
But there is some way of actually moving the pixels back from B to A. I’m pretty sure it’s a fairly simply procedure. You end up hitting ctrl-z and it takes the pixels back. As far as I recall, it doesn’t involve snapshots, or anything complicated with history states.
I’d appreciate it if anyone can help me out.
1. I make a selection at point A with, say the lasso tool.
2. I move that selection somewhere else, point B.
Now, if I hit ctrl-z, the selection outline simply moves back from point B to point A, as expected.
But there is some way of actually moving the pixels back from B to A. I’m pretty sure it’s a fairly simply procedure. You end up hitting ctrl-z and it takes the pixels back. As far as I recall, it doesn’t involve snapshots, or anything complicated with history states.
I’d appreciate it if anyone can help me out.
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