So now that I have a group, with the layer mask on the group, inside that group I’m going to add a levels adjustment to that group and I’m going to add a solid color adjustment layer to that group also. And I’m going to delete the layer mask on the layer below. I’m gonna create a group by itself, Command+G and I’m going to copy the layer mask to that group holding down Alt or option and copying up to the group. Now that we have a selection made, so we want to change the color of the pants. A lot of times just selecting using a rectangle is the most direct way to do it. So it just depends on what’s easier for you. I could have, I think say Command+D and deselect that and I’m going to use the lasso so I can draw around the pants and it will select it that way. So we selected, I’m drawing the rectangle. I’m going to draw in that Photoshop, Select the pants as it did, just by itself. In this case, I’m going to select the pants here and I’m gonna use a rectangle. So we can use either one of those tools to make a selection. Two choices actually, mode rectangle or lasso. And also, check the object subtract, it automatically subtracts an object inside a defined region. Auto-enhance, that kind of reduces the roughness and blockiness in the selection boundary. At the top, we have sample all layers, if we’re working with more than one layer and we want to consider the layer below. If you don’t see the object selection tool right away, just come up here to where you see the quick selection tool and right click and you’ll, you’ll see the object selection tool. It’s in the same menu as the quick selection tool and a magic wand. The object selection tool is up here on the toolbar. You could use it to cut out like a piece of clothing, people from an image, pets, furniture. So the object selection tool is really most useful when you have an object or a single object that you want to cut out in an image that has multiple objects in it.
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