I think the tool you are asking about is the "rubber stamp tool" It is the one shaped like a rubber stamp in the tools. Just go to the tool icon, then hold it over the area of image you want, and then hold down alt button and click: this picks up the image you want and then you can "paint" with it as you say. I suggest reading more about it in the help, or better yet in a book about Photoshop, Good Luck, ...Lisa
Yes, it is possible to copy a document from Paint to WordPad. First, you can select the area of the image in Paint that you want to copy and use the "Copy" function (Ctrl+C). Then, open WordPad and paste the copied image using "Paste" (Ctrl+V). However, keep in mind that the content will be in image format, not editable text.
Yes you can, select the square in the icon toolbar and then left click and drag over the desired area. Cut and paste this into a new image.
To crop a single layer in an image using Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the Marquee tool to select the area you want to keep. Next, go to the "Image" menu, select "Crop," and the selected area will be cropped.
First select it from Toolbox then look at options bar (below menus) and set options for this tool, adjust brush size (when using Dodge tool you are actually paint with Brush) click and paint directly on image.
The Free-form select tool in Paint allows users to draw a custom selection around an object or area within an image. This tool enables more precise and artistic selections compared to standard rectangular or elliptical selections, as it lets you outline any shape freely. Once selected, users can manipulate, move, or edit the chosen area independently from the rest of the image. This is particularly useful for isolating irregular shapes or intricate designs.
To change the color of the background in an image using Photoshop, you can use the "Magic Wand" tool to select the background area, then go to the "Edit" menu and choose "Fill" to fill the selection with a new color. You can also use the "Paint Bucket" tool to manually paint over the background with a new color.
To crop an image in a Photoshop layer, select the layer containing the image, then use the Crop tool to adjust the size and position of the image within the layer boundaries. You can also use the Marquee tool to select a specific area of the image to crop.
InstructionsThings You'll NeedMicrosoft Windows based PCWeb browserMicrosoft PaintDestination document1 Open your web browser and visit Google Maps. maps.google.com2 Use the on-screen tools to zoom and pan until you have the location you want in the view. Select other options you want displayed, such as the map type, traffic and photos.3 Hit the PrtScn (Print Screen) key on your keyboard. This will copy your computer screen as an image. This is called doing a "screen capture" or "screen grab."4 Open Microsoft Paint or other photo editing software.5 Select "Paste" from the "Edit" menu to paste the screen image.6 Use the "Select" tool to select the area of the Google Map in the screen image you want to copy to your destination document.7 Select "Copy" from the "Edit" menu. This will copy the selected area of the image.8 Open the document or file you want to paste the Google Map view into.9 Select "Paste" from the "Edit" menu.
To get the average color of an image using a software tool, you can use a feature called "color picker" or "eyedropper tool" that allows you to select a specific area of the image and obtain the average color value. This tool will analyze the colors within the selected area and provide you with the average color of that section of the image.
To crop layers in Photoshop for a specific image, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the Marquee tool to select the area you want to keep. Next, go to the "Image" menu and choose "Crop." This will crop the selected layer to the area you have chosen.
To select all areas of a specific color in an image using Photoshop, you can use the Magic Wand tool. Simply click on the Magic Wand tool in the toolbar, then click on the area of the image with the color you want to select. Adjust the tolerance level to refine the selection if needed. You can also use the Select Color Range option to select specific colors in the image.
To invert colors in Microsoft Paint, you can use the "Select" tool to highlight the area you want to invert. After selecting, go to the "Home" tab and click on "Invert Colors," which is represented by a small icon with a color wheel. If your version of Paint doesn't have this feature, you may need to use a different image editing tool or manually change the colors.