How do I crop a photo into a round or heart shape?

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joysmith
Feb 9, 2004
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I want to crop a photo into different shapes such as an oval, a circle or a heart. How do I do that? The shape tool doesn’t seem to accomplish what I want – it puts the shape over the photo like a mask.

Sorry if this question may seem basic but I just started using Photoshop and I can find anything in help that covers this topic.

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Alpha_Papa
Feb 9, 2004
Create a heart shaped mask, with the image layer selected you then can drag the mask remnants to another document – eg: a new transparent document if desired, via a selection.

Try loading the shape via a selection as an Alpha Channel, which can then act as the mask itself – or maybe freehand it via Quick Mask (with a ragged brush for a nice effect if you like).

Happy Valentine’s Day 😉

Adam.
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Nick_Decker
Feb 9, 2004
"The shape tool doesn’t seem to accomplish what I want – it puts the shape over the photo like a mask."

Or, once you have your heart shape in place, Ctrl click that layer to create a selection. Drag the heart shape layer to the trash. Go to Select>Inverse, then hit delete. Like Adam said, Happy Valentine’s Day.

Nick
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heathrowe
Feb 9, 2004
Or,
1. Ctrl + click on the heart shape layer to select it…(indicated by a dancing marquee/ or marching ants as some call it)
2. copy the image in question into the clipboard
3. then go ‘Edit/Paste Into’

this will create the new layer and the mask in one shot, based on theprevious selection.

cheers
heathrowe
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"The shape tool doesn’t seem to accomplish what I want – it puts the
shape
over the photo like a mask."

Or, once you have your heart shape in place, Ctrl click that layer to
create a selection. Drag the heart shape layer to the trash. Go to Select>Inverse, then hit delete. Like Adam said, Happy Valentine’s Day.
Nick
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sandy_johnson
Feb 9, 2004
Or when drawing the path, use the 2nd pen tool regular path. Save and use that as your clipping path.
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dave_milbut
Feb 9, 2004
time saver. draw half the heart as a path, copy and flip it. 🙂
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Robert_Levine
Feb 9, 2004
Heathrowe,

I’ve taken the liberty of editing out your autoquote. It’s not necessary here and tends clutter things up a bit.

Please turn that feature off in your newsreader when posting to these forums and simply quote only the appropriate parts of the post you are replying to.

Thanks,

Bob
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John_R_Nielsen
Feb 9, 2004
If the image is on a named layer (not ‘Background’) and the path is just a path, not a Shape Layer, just Layer > Add Vector Mask > Current Path.
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Phosphor
Feb 9, 2004
Just a point of technical clarification:

"Cropping" an image has generally come to mean that the starting image has edges removed, and the resulting image’s outline is a rectangle.

Any other final shape is said to be "masked" or "clipped".
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Philo_Calhoun
Feb 9, 2004
The symbol font using Alt-0169 has a heart, if you don’t want to draw it with the pen tool. You can use this as a mask.
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heathrowe
Feb 9, 2004
eek – i’ve been chastised 🙂

i had no idea it was a feature until your suggestion..
except for that last message i’ve always cut it out manually..

np – done
thanks for the heads up
🙂

heathrowe

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