Moving, clipping, and rotating selections
You can move, clip, or rotate a selection. If you want to change the selection area, you can also move the selection marquee.
When you move a selection, you can leave the space empty or you can move a copy of the selection and leave the original unchanged. When you move a selection, it becomes a floating selection. When you perform a new action, Corel PaintShop Pro automatically promotes the floating selection to a new layer.
You can also float a selection, which creates a copy of the selection that you can move or modify without changing the original image. A floating selection temporarily rests above the image or layer on the Layers palette, and an icon indicates that the layer contains a floating selection. After you edit the floating selection, you can defloat it.
You can also move a selection to a separate layer. When you do this, the original selection contents are unchanged, and a copy of the selection becomes the new layer. You can edit this new layer without changing the original image.
After making a selection, you can move the selection anywhere on the image, or off the canvas. If you expand the image window to show the off-canvas gray area, you can see the selection you moved. You can also clip a selection to remove the portion that is not within the image borders.
To move the selection marquee |
Edit workspace
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Using the Selection tool, right-click and drag the selection
marquee to a new position.
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You can also move the selection marquee by right-clicking and
dragging with the Move tool .
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To move a selected image area |
Edit workspace
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Perform a task from the following table.
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To copy and move a selected image area |
Edit workspace
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With the Selection tool active, set the Mode control to Replace,
hold down Alt, and drag the selection.
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To float a selection |
Edit workspace
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Choose Selections Float.
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To defloat a selection |
Edit workspace
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Choose Selections Defloat.
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To promote a selection to a layer |
Edit workspace
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Create a selection in the image.
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Choose Selections Promote Selection to Layer.
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The new Promoted Selection appears above the original layer. |
To place a selection as a layer within another image, copy the
selection, open the other image, and choose Edit Paste As
New Layer.
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To clip a selection to the canvas |
Edit workspace
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Move part of the selection off the image canvas.
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If necessary, expand the image window to reveal the gray area that appears outside the image borders. |
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Choose Selections Defloat.
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The selection is defloated, which makes more edit options available. |
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Choose Selections Clip to Canvas.
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The selection area outside the image borders is removed. |
To rotate a selection |
Edit workspace
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Choose Image Free Rotate.
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The Free Rotate dialog box appears. |
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In the Direction group box, choose either Right or Left to specify
the rotation direction.
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In the Degrees group box, set the number of degrees to rotate.
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If you want to type a value between 0.01 and 359.99, mark the Free option. |
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Unmark the All layers check box.
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Click OK.
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When you rotate a selection, the selection becomes a floating
selection, and the original image remains unchanged.
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You can also rotate a selection interactively by using the Pick
tool . Before the rotation is applied, the selection is
promoted to a layer.
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