To crop a selection in Photoshop, use the Crop Tool to draw a selection around the area you want to keep. Then, press Enter or click the checkmark icon to apply the crop.
To perform a freehand crop in Photoshop, use the "Lasso Tool" to draw a selection around the area you want to crop. Then, go to "Image" "Crop" to crop the selected area.
To crop an image for free using Photoshop, open the image in Photoshop and select the Crop Tool from the toolbar. Adjust the crop area by dragging the corners or sides of the selection box. Press Enter to apply the crop.
To use the freeform crop tool in Photoshop to create a custom-shaped selection for an image, simply select the tool from the toolbar, then click and drag to draw a shape around the area you want to crop. Release the mouse button to finalize the selection, then press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop a layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and then use the Crop Tool to adjust the size and position of the layer within the image. You can also use the Marquee Tool to select the area you want to keep and then crop the layer to that selection.
To crop an individual layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and use the Marquee tool to create a selection around the area you want to keep. Then, go to the "Image" menu, select "Crop," and your layer will be cropped to the selected area.
To perform a freehand crop in Photoshop, use the "Lasso Tool" to draw a selection around the area you want to crop. Then, go to "Image" "Crop" to crop the selected area.
To crop an image for free using Photoshop, open the image in Photoshop and select the Crop Tool from the toolbar. Adjust the crop area by dragging the corners or sides of the selection box. Press Enter to apply the crop.
To use the freeform crop tool in Photoshop to create a custom-shaped selection for an image, simply select the tool from the toolbar, then click and drag to draw a shape around the area you want to crop. Release the mouse button to finalize the selection, then press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop a layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and then use the Crop Tool to adjust the size and position of the layer within the image. You can also use the Marquee Tool to select the area you want to keep and then crop the layer to that selection.
To crop an individual layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and use the Marquee tool to create a selection around the area you want to keep. Then, go to the "Image" menu, select "Crop," and your layer will be cropped to the selected area.
To crop individual layers in Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the Marquee tool to create a selection around the area you want to keep. Next, go to the "Image" menu, select "Crop," and the layer will be cropped to the selected area.
To crop a layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and then use the Crop tool to define the area you want to keep. Press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop an image in Photoshop, select the Crop tool from the toolbar, then click and drag to create a crop box around the area you want to keep. Press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop a single layer in Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the crop tool to adjust the size and position of the layer. Finally, press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop one layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and use the Crop Tool (shortcut: C) to adjust the size and position of the layer. Then, press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop a layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and then use the Crop Tool (shortcut: C) to draw a cropping boundary around the area you want to keep. Press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop a layer in Photoshop, select the layer you want to crop and then use the Crop Tool (shortcut: C) to draw a cropping box around the area you want to keep. Press Enter to apply the crop.