How Do I Use the Quick Selection Tool in Photoshop?

In Photoshop, the Quick Selection tool is used to make selections by painting on an image. The Quick Selection tool automatically creates a new layer when you start painting, so you can easily go back and adjust your selection. Here's how to use the Quick Selection tool:

1. Select the Quick Selection tool from the Tools palette, or press W on your keyboard.

2. In the Options bar, select a brush size and hardness, and then check the Auto-Enhance checkbox.

3. Position the cursor over the area you want to select, and then click and drag to paint over it. As you paint, the selection will expand to include adjacent pixels that are similar in color.

4. To add to an existing selection, position the cursor over the edge of the selection, and then click and drag to paint over additional areas. To subtract from a selection, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you click and drag.

5. When you're finished making your selection, press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS) to commit the selection, orEsc to cancel.

The Quick Selection Tool is a great way to quickly select areas of an image in Photoshop. By painting over an area with the Quick Selection Tool, you can easily add or subtract from a selection.

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