draw from center

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Thomas Scheiderich
Jul 29, 2004
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Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Sometimes it is difficult to get the selection around an object in the middle of the page, because as you pull away the whole ellipse moves in the direction you are moving.

I would like to put the point in the middle of the object and pull away from it and have the ellipse expand equi-distance from the center. I know other programs do this, but I can’t find anything that says that Photoshop can.

Thanks,

Tom.

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Tom Thomas
Jul 29, 2004
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.
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Jay Peterman
Jul 29, 2004
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 14:38:12 -0400, Tom Thomas
wrote:

"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.
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Great tip Tom. I use the elliptical marquee for redeye a lot and I had the same frustration Thomas did. Works wonderfully. Thank you.
J
Jesper
Jul 29, 2004
YES. I lost my manual, so thanks for the great tip!
"Jay Peterman" wrote in message
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 14:38:12 -0400, Tom Thomas
wrote:

"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.
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Tom

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Great tip Tom. I use the elliptical marquee for redeye a lot and I had the same frustration Thomas did. Works wonderfully. Thank you.
SR
Sam R
Jul 29, 2004
"Tom Thomas" wrote in message
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.

Ooh blimey, that’s handy. Cheers (c:
TS
Thomas Scheiderich
Jul 30, 2004
Glad to be of service to everyone.

I knew it was possible. I had used it with other graphics program and just couldn’t find it in my manual and I was talking to someone who teaches it, but didn’t know how, either.

I also found that you you can select the whole image by doing a ctrl-A, just like a normal select all. I had been trying to use the selection tool to do that. I assumed you couldn’t do it, since I didn’t see any " select all" in the menus.

Thanks,

Tom.

"Sam R" wrote in message
"Tom Thomas" wrote in message
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.

Ooh blimey, that’s handy. Cheers (c:

SR
Sam R
Jul 30, 2004
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote in message
Glad to be of service to everyone.

I knew it was possible. I had used it with other graphics program and
just
couldn’t find it in my manual and I was talking to someone who teaches it, but didn’t know how, either.

I also found that you you can select the whole image by doing a ctrl-A,
just
like a normal select all. I had been trying to use the selection tool to
do
that. I assumed you couldn’t do it, since I didn’t see any " select all"
in
the menus.

Not tried it that way.Ah, I see what it does now. If you want to select pixels in a layer, you can control-click the layer in the layer tool box. This is handy as it’ll ‘clean’ rogue pixels (control click the layer, invert the selection and hit del).
PW
Pjotr Wedersteers
Jul 30, 2004
Thomas Scheiderich wrote:
Glad to be of service to everyone.

I knew it was possible. I had used it with other graphics program and just couldn’t find it in my manual and I was talking to someone who teaches it, but didn’t know how, either.

I also found that you you can select the whole image by doing a ctrl-A, just like a normal select all. I had been trying to use the selection tool to do that. I assumed you couldn’t do it, since I didn’t see any " select all" in the menus.

Thanks,

Tom.

"Sam R" wrote in message
"Tom Thomas" wrote in message
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.

Ooh blimey, that’s handy. Cheers (c:

And if you want to move the selection center a bit while drawing it, just press the spacebar and see the pointer turn to a hand and drag to your liking. And of course if you want your selection to be perfectly round or square press shift while drawing the ellipse or oblong shape. Pjotr
J
Jesper
Jul 30, 2004
Now, is there a way to set a dimension on a selected marquee? Haven’t found a way yet.

"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote in message
Glad to be of service to everyone.

I knew it was possible. I had used it with other graphics program and
just
couldn’t find it in my manual and I was talking to someone who teaches it, but didn’t know how, either.

I also found that you you can select the whole image by doing a ctrl-A,
just
like a normal select all. I had been trying to use the selection tool to
do
that. I assumed you couldn’t do it, since I didn’t see any " select all"
in
the menus.

Thanks,

Tom.

"Sam R" wrote in message
"Tom Thomas" wrote in message
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.

Ooh blimey, that’s handy. Cheers (c:

HF
Hans Fleischmann
Jul 30, 2004
Jesper wrote:

Now, is there a way to set a dimension on a selected marquee? Haven’t found a way yet.
There’s a dropdown box for that on top.

(btw: don’t toppost plz)
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote in message

Glad to be of service to everyone.

I knew it was possible. I had used it with other graphics program and

just

couldn’t find it in my manual and I was talking to someone who teaches it, but didn’t know how, either.

I also found that you you can select the whole image by doing a ctrl-A,

just

like a normal select all. I had been trying to use the selection tool to

do

that. I assumed you couldn’t do it, since I didn’t see any " select all"

in

the menus.

Thanks,

Tom.

"Sam R" wrote in message

"Tom Thomas" wrote in message

"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.

Ooh blimey, that’s handy. Cheers (c:


Hans Fleischmann

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wnor
Jul 30, 2004
You can use Select>Transform Selection and then type in amounts for width and height. Is that what you want? When you have the Transform selection in place you can use the sliders next to each option by clicking next to the numbers in the options bar.

"Jesper" wrote in message
news:…
Now, is there a way to set a dimension on a selected marquee? Haven’t found a way yet.

"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote in message
Glad to be of service to everyone.

I knew it was possible. I had used it with other graphics program and
just
couldn’t find it in my manual and I was talking to someone who teaches it, but didn’t know how, either.

I also found that you you can select the whole image by doing a ctrl-A,
just
like a normal select all. I had been trying to use the selection tool to
do
that. I assumed you couldn’t do it, since I didn’t see any " select all"
in
the menus.

Thanks,

Tom.

"Sam R" wrote in message
"Tom Thomas" wrote in message
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the center?

Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess it doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out your ellipse.

Ooh blimey, that’s handy. Cheers (c:

J
Jesper
Jul 30, 2004
Yep! Thanks!!

"Wesley Norman" wrote in message
You can use Select>Transform Selection and then type in amounts for width and height. Is that what you want? When you have the Transform selection in place you can use the sliders next to each option by clicking next to the numbers in the options bar.

"Jesper" wrote in message
news:…
Now, is there a way to set a dimension on a selected marquee? Haven’t found a way yet.

"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote in message
Glad to be of service to everyone.

I knew it was possible. I had used it with other graphics program and
just
couldn’t find it in my manual and I was talking to someone who teaches
it,
but didn’t know how, either.

I also found that you you can select the whole image by doing a
ctrl-A,
just
like a normal select all. I had been trying to use the selection tool
to
do
that. I assumed you couldn’t do it, since I didn’t see any " select
all"
in
the menus.

Thanks,

Tom.

"Sam R" wrote in message
"Tom Thomas" wrote in message
"Thomas Scheiderich" wrote:

Is there a way of telling the ellipse tool to draw from the
center?
Do you mean the ellipse tool, or the elliptical marquee? I guess
it
doesn’t make any difference. In either case, place your cursor at your intended center point then hold down ALT while you drag out
your
ellipse.

Ooh blimey, that’s handy. Cheers (c:

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