Operation Manual

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Selecting
Last updated 9/13/2015
A - Inner circle of the cursor, where the selection area begins to grow. Region within is automatically selected.
B - Outer edge of the Selection Edge.
C - Inner edge of the Selection Edge
D - Outer circle of the cursor, where the selection area stops growing if you keep the mouse pressed indefinitely.
You can also use the cursor to 'paint' the region you want to select.
5 Any texture like fur, hair, grass in the Selection Edge area are captured in fine detail.
To capture more of the fine details, hover the mouse pointer over the edge of the selection, until the cursor turns to
the Selection Edge cursor mode. With the tool in this mode, click and paint the areas that contain fine details.
The cursor turns to this mode when you hover the inner dark grey portion of the cursor over the edge of a selection.
Also, the size of the darker portion of the cursor is determined by the Selection Edge slider setting. The larger the
setting, more area can be painted over.
6 Continue to select more regions, and refine the selected edges, until the areas you want to select have been selected.
Use a different overlay option to view the details you are able to capture.