: Photoshop transform selection on a single layer I am not a photoshop expert, but have used it quite a bit over the years. I thought what I am about to describe below was a doable task using
I am not a photoshop expert, but have used it quite a bit over the years. I thought what I am about to describe below was a doable task using select and transform selection
So here is the problem.....
I have a multilayered PSD file. I just increased the canvas size by 30px to the right. Then I selected the bottom layer which is a blue gradient graphic meant for the background of the image. Then I selected the right side of the bottom layer just described.
Next I clicked on select and picked Transform Selection. Then I pulled the Transform selection to the right to stretch blue gradient into the empty canvas I created, but it does not pull anything but empty pixels.
Am I doing something wrong? I could have sworn I did this with CS3, but I just got CC and I noticed the settings are a little different in some places, but not much.
More posts by @Ravi4787994
1 Comments
Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best
Transform Selection is designed to transform the selection area and not the pixels within it. You want to use Edit > Free Transform and not Select > Transform Selection.
In short... Transform Selection changes the marching ants themselves. Free Transform changes what is inside the marching ants.
Terms of Use Create Support ticket Your support tickets Stock Market News! © vmapp.org2024 All Rights reserved.