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I have a normal rectangular photo.
I would like it to look like a hexigen type shape photo.
Similar to this
Here [gvcc.com.au]
Regards
Darryl
That just went completely over my head.
I am very new to Photoshop, and I cannot find the mask tool anywhere.
I have only started classes at the University about 3 weeks ago to learn Photoshop.
Would it be possible for you to explain this a little be easier for a newbie. I am using PS7
Regards
Darryl
Sorry can't help with PS. I haven't used it for ages as I use Corel almost exclusively.
peewhy
What I meant, and perhaps didn't explain myself clearly enough, is that the resulting image will always be rectangular, even if it looks like it is not due to either transparent areas or areas the same colour as the background.
1. Insert guidelines into your image; each corner of your hexagon should be marked by the crossing of one horizontal plus one vertical guideline.
(Guidelines are dragged out of the rulers (menu View / Rulers))
2. Activate menu View / Snap (I hope this is the right translation)
3. Activate the Polygon tool (2nd toolbox icon from the top - left side; hold the mouse button down until you see the polygon tool)
4. Click on the corners of your hexagon - one after the other. (The "Snapping" helps you hitting the exact pixel.) Double click the last corner point.
5. Reverse your selection (menu Selection)
6. Click menu Help / Export transparent image...
7. Choose the 2nd option: Something like "I selected the transparent area"
8. Just follow the steps...
Et voila