2.4.
Free Selection Tool (Lasso)
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Revision $Revision: 1.48 $ |
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The Free Selection tool, or Lasso, lets you create a selection by drawing
it free-hand with the pointer, while holding down the left mouse button
(or, for a stylus, pressing it against the tablet). When you release the
mouse button, the selection is closed by connecting the current pointer
location to the start location with a straight line. You can go outside
the edge of the image display and come back in if you want to. The Lasso
is often a good tool to use for “roughing in” a selection;
it is not so good for precise definition. Experienced users find that
it is often convenient to begin with the lasso tool, but then switch to
QuickMask mode for detail work.
For information on selections and how
they are used in GIMP see Selections. For information on
features common to all selection tools see Selection Tools.
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Note |
The Free Selection tool is much easier to use with a tablet than
with a mouse.
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The Lasso Tool can be activated from an image
menu as
->->;
from the Toolbox by clicking on the tool icon
;
or from the keyboard using the shortcut f.
The Free Select tool does not have any special key modifiers,
only the ones that affect all selection tools in the same way.
See Selection Tools for
help with these.
The Free Select tool has no special tool options,
only the ones that affect all selection tools in the same way.
See Selection Tools for
help with these.