
Tap Add, then tap-drag or click an area to add to the current selection. Tap Replace, then tap-drag to replace the current selection with a new one. Tap to change it to and select color from all layers.

When is displayed, you will be selecting color from the current selected layer. Tap-drag this slider to change the tolerance to add more color to a selection or reduce the range of color added to a selection. Some tools are also exclusive to the subscription version. The Selection tool selected determines whether there are any selection editing tools and which are available. If the selection has too broad a range selected, drag the * Tolerance *slider to the left.

If more colors need to be added to the selection, drag the Tolerance slider to the right add more to the selection. Tap an area with the color you want selected. Use Sample Layers to choose whether to select color from the current layer or all layers. Use the Tolerance slider to expand the range of color selected (by increasing the tolerance) or limit it (by deceasing the tolerance). Great for selecting a region based on pixels of color. Click to add points to the polyline, then click your first point to complete the selection. Place your finger where you would like the bottom right corner of the selection to be, then tap-drag to expand the selection. Great for selecting square or rectangular areas. Place your finger where you would like the center of the selection to be, then tap-drag to expand the selection. Tap-drag and trace around the object to select it. Great for tracing around an object to precisely select it. The version of SketchBook you are using determines the types of selection available. Use Magic Wand to select the background and either an eraser or Clear to delete the background. For example, an image has a white background, but you don’t want any pixels in the background. Need to remove large areas from your image? Use Selection tools to make quick work of that.
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In SketchBook Pro Desktop, a selection can also be used to select an area, then with the V key open the Transform Puck to move, scale or rotate your selection. You won’t need to worry about paint going outside the bounds of the selection. You can select an area and constrain the paint to the selection. Use others to help once a selection’s been made.īeyond the typical use of selection tools, did you know they can be used like masks. Use some of these for choosing a type of selection.

There are an assortment of Selection tools.
