Photoshop how to move object after placing
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The Move tool would seem to be one of the most simple tools available in Photoshop with just one option in the Tools menu. Basic use involves selecting the Move tool and then dragging things around the workspace. But the Move Tool boasts alignment and selection features that can save you time in creating designs for the web.
Basics: Moving things
Tip: The shortcut key for the Move Tool is ‘V’. If you have the Photoshop window selected press V on the keyboard and this will select the Move Tool.
Moving elements on your page is simple. You have three options available to you:
Dragging using the mouse
Using the Marquee tool select an area of your image that you want to move. Then click, hold and drag your mouse. You will notice that when you move your selection the space behind where the image was becomes blank. If you are working with a layered image select the layer you want from the Layers Menu (F7) and then click hold and drag. Holding down the Shift key as you move limits the movement to straight lines or 45 degree angles.Nudging using keyboard arrows
Make a selection using the Marquee tool. Then press M to select the move tool. Using the keyboard arrows and you will see the selection move. The arrows move the selection one pixel. If you want to move the selection 10 pixels hold down shift as you press the arrow keysMoving the workspace
Hold the space bar and you will see the cursor turn to a hand (this is actually the Hand Tool). This allows you to move around the image much as you would using the slider bars at the bottom and right of the screen. To move simply click, hold and drag whilst you hold the space bar. If the image fills the screen then this will have no effect.
Quick copying
The move tool allows you to quickly create a copy of your selection. With the Move tool selected hold Alt as you drag your selection. You will see that a copy is created for you.
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Basics: Moving things
Tip: The shortcut key for the Move Tool is ‘V’. If you have the Photoshop window selected press V on the keyboard and this will select the Move Tool.
Moving elements on your page is simple. You have three options available to you:
Dragging using the mouse
Using the Marquee tool select an area of your image that you want to move. Then click, hold and drag your mouse. You will notice that when you move your selection the space behind where the image was becomes blank. If you are working with a layered image select the layer you want from the Layers Menu (F7) and then click hold and drag. Holding down the Shift key as you move limits the movement to straight lines or 45 degree angles.Nudging using keyboard arrows
Make a selection using the Marquee tool. Then press M to select the move tool. Using the keyboard arrows and you will see the selection move. The arrows move the selection one pixel. If you want to move the selection 10 pixels hold down shift as you press the arrow keysMoving the workspace
Hold the space bar and you will see the cursor turn to a hand (this is actually the Hand Tool). This allows you to move around the image much as you would using the slider bars at the bottom and right of the screen. To move simply click, hold and drag whilst you hold the space bar. If the image fills the screen then this will have no effect.
Quick copying
The move tool allows you to quickly create a copy of your selection. With the Move tool selected hold Alt as you drag your selection. You will see that a copy is created for you.
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