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The Marquee Tool

April 1, 1998

The Marquee tool is the most basic of selection tools and often the one most useful. This tool is used to draw selections based on geometric shapes. Specifically, the marquee tool allows you to draw rectangular and elliptical selections. To form the selection, simply click and drag the mouse.

You can easily choose the geometrical form by changing the value for Shape in the options palette. A fast way to access the Marquee tool is the "M" key. The "M" also allows you to cycle between the rectangle and the ellipse.

[Marquee Options]

Notice that there are two special cases of rectangle in which you are constrained to a single row of pixels or a single column of pixels.

Note that a square is a special case of rectangle and a circle is a special case of ellipse. To get a square from a rectangular marquee or a circle from an elliptical marquee, simply press and hold the SHIFT key while you drag out your selection.

An often-desired function is the ability to draw a rectangular or elliptical shape. To do this, simply use the selection tool to define the outline of your shape and then use the EDIT --> FILL or EDIT --> STROKE menu item to either fill or outline the shape.

As you are dragging out your selections, you should notice that selections are drawn outwards from the point at which you initially clicked on the canvas. Sometimes, this can be disconcerting, especially if you are trying to select a circular area around some base point. Fortunately, Photoshop has an answer. To draw the selection out from the center, press and hold the ALT key while dragging out the selection.

Of course, to anti-alias your selection, you can use the Anti-alias checkbox or the Feather checkbox or both. The feathering checkbox simply affords an extra degree of anti-aliasing.

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