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Copy selections in vanishing point – Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Manual

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Ctrl-dragging (Windows) or Command-dragging (Mac OS) a selection
A. Original selection B. Moving the selection to the source image C. The source image fills the original selection

See also

“About selections in Vanishing Point” on page 231

Copy selections in Vanishing Point

1

Make a selection in a perspective plane.

2

Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the selection with the Marquee tool to create a copy of the selection

and its image pixels.

The copy becomes a floating selection, which seems to hover above the main image. You can move a floating
selection, or you can select the Transform tool to scale or rotate the floating selection.

3

Do one of the following:

Click outside the floating selection to deselect it. The selection’s content is pasted into the image, replacing the
pixels that were below it.

Click in the floating selection with either the Marquee or Transform tool and Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag
(Mac OS) to make another copy. Once copied, the original floating selection is deselected and replaces the pixels
that were below it.

Pressing Control+Shift+T (Windows) or Command+Shift+T (Mac OS) duplicates your last duplicating move. This
is an easy way to clone content multiple times.

See also

“About selections in Vanishing Point” on page 231

A

C

B