Try this; If your working with one image and your trying to grab to different images within the one open a new document File%26gt;New
Go back to your first document and grab your first selection with a lasso or just the marquee seletion tool, to make a perfect crop out I would use the Quick mask tool by pressing ';q'; on your keyboard it will create a red mask around your image. Then selected your Eraser tool, and use black as your foreground color to add and black to subtract.
Push ';q'; again to exit your mask and see how it looks.
When your done Edit%26gt;copy then go to your new document Edit%26gt;paste
Make a new layer then go back to grab your other image doing the same thing.
If your looking to work with the original background as well try adding it another layer, and you can use the eyes to turn of each image layer in your layers palette!
If your already working out of layers your answer is simply click one object, then press Shift on your keyboard click on the second object! That will grab two items at once!
I hope this help!
Good luck!How do you select more than one item in adobe photoshop cs2?
If you're talking about layers, its simple. Say you have a logo and its layer 1..but you want to move it at the same time with a shape that's layer 2....I always create a group under the layers tab, and make sure both layers are in the group. instead of clicking the individual layer, click the group 1....and now go back to your canvas and you can move both at the same time.How do you select more than one item in adobe photoshop cs2?
go to file and select open
this way you can open several items at one time
just hit the shift key to select more then one layer
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