Using the Scissor Tool
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: Using the Scissor Tool
The scissor tool (selects shapes from images) can be a confusing tool at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's great for extracting objects from your photos.
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Tutorial:
Using the Scissor Tool
Date Listed:
2007-05-29
Submitted By:
kasrak
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