Move Tool: V
(You can move the object of the current layer to change the position of the object, and you can move objects within other files to the specified file, and a new layer is created automatically.)
Select the function of the layer: Right-click in different positions in the image-select the corresponding layer in the drop-down list that appears, tick the "Automatically select Layer" check box, and click in different locations in the image to select the corresponding layer.
Copy the function of the object: Hold down the ALT key, when the mouse pointer becomes two overlapping triangles, drag to the specified position to release to copy, if you press and hold the Alt+shift key to drag to limit the copied objects to the horizontal, vertical, 45-degree angle direction.
Note: If the object does not have a selection copy, the new layer will not be created if there is a selection
Alignment and Distribution: objects must be in different layers and then linked together-links: Click on the left side of the layer thumbnail "empty box"--then click on the properties bar to align and distribute the function
Note: Versions under 8.0 can only select one layer at a time, so to move multiple layers, you could link them together to move.
Zoom, rotate the function of the object: Select the Show bounding box check box on the property bar, a dashed box appears around the object, drag the surrounding nodes to scale the object, and the mouse over the diagonal node to rotate the object.
Cut: Ctrl+x or F2
Copy: Ctrl + C or F3
Paste: Ctrl + V or F4
Cut and create a new layer: ctrl+shift+j (only objects within the current layer's selection can be clipped, invalid if no selection)
How do I create a custom pattern style?
You can only use the Rectangle Marquee tool to select the area you want to define as a pattern (only for the rectangle tool)--click on the "Edit" menu--Define the pattern--Enter the pattern name--OK
How do I fill a pattern into a layer?
Edit--Fill--Select pattern--OK
Fill shortcut keys: shift+backspace or Shift+f5
font-family: Arial, COLOR:RED;MSO-ANSI-LANGUAGE:EN-GB ' > Edge contrast: Used to set the sensitivity of the lasso, the larger the value, the greater the contrast, the more accurate the boundary positioning.
Lesson Six moving Tools