Master Adobe Photoshop: Utilizing Last Two & Polygon Lasso Tools Efficiently

Welcome to our latest tutorial where we will be exploring the Adobe Photoshop Last Two and Polygon Lasso tools. These tools, while similar, have distinct differences that make them indispensable for removing objects from backgrounds efficiently.
Why choose Last Two and Polygon Lasso?
The Last Two tool is perfect when you need to make a free-hand selection around your object, making it incredibly easy to create selections quickly. On the other hand, the Polygon Lasso tool excels in removing objects with geometric shapes.
Steps for using Last Two and Polygon Lasso
- Select the appropriate tool: Choose either the Last Two or Polygon Lasso tool depending on your needs.
- Create a selection: Use the tool to draw around your object, making sure to cover all necessary areas.
- Fill the selection: Right-click on the selection and choose 'Fill'. Ensure that Content Aware is switched on for best results.
- Adjust as needed: You may need to refine the selection or make additional adjustments depending on the complexity of your image.
Cost & Expertise
While there is no direct cost for using these tools in Photoshop, mastering them requires a good understanding of the software. If you're new to Adobe Photoshop, we recommend investing time in learning its various features and techniques.
FAQ
- Can I use these tools on other objects like text or shapes?
Yes! Both the Last Two and Polygon Lasso tools can be used on a variety of object types. - How do I remove an object completely from my image?
To remove an object entirely, you will need to cut it out using either the Last Two or Polygon Lasso tool and then paste it onto a new layer, leaving only the background in your original layer. - Can I use these tools on other Adobe products like Illustrator or InDesign?
No, the Last Two and Polygon Lasso tools are exclusive to Photoshop. - Is there a faster way to remove an object from my image?
While the process may take some practice, it is generally faster than manually erasing or masking an object. With these tools, you can complete the task in a matter of seconds! - Can I use these tools for vector graphics?
No, both the Last Two and Polygon Lasso tools are raster-based, meaning they work best with pixel-based images rather than vector graphics.
Recap & Contact
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