


'One-click cutting' for efficient front-end development_html/css_WEB-ITnose
As a ‘cutting’ worker, you must first cut the drawing well and quickly, and you cannot waste a lot of time on cutting the drawing.
Not long after I arrived at the new company, I saw a colleague using the slicing tool to cut pictures. In order to cut the picture properly, this method needs to enlarge the picture n times, which may not cut it accurately. At the same time, it produces a lot of useless picture products. In short, it is very troublesome!
I feel very lucky about this. I am glad that when I first cut a picture, I was taught the technique of 'one-click cutting' by a good designer friend?? After selecting the picture, just click Just press F2, and the picture will come into the bowl!
Here is an idea: record your complex operation process as a simple photoshop ‘action’.
Quick Channel【Download】You only need to gently click to download the ‘One-click cut picture action’, and load the action into your ps to get it done easily.
If you know how to load actions, you can use them directly in your PS, so there is no need to read further.
Demonstration 1: Loading actionThe following demonstration is to import the action in photoshop cs6
[Step] Menu bar?>Window?>Action
Follow these steps to open In the action panel, click on the upper right corner of the panel (see the red box in the picture), a drop-down menu will appear, select 'Load Action', and then load the 'One-Click Cut Action' just downloaded. OK!
2: One-click picture cutting effect demonstrationAfter successfully loading the ‘one-click picture cutting action’, you can try using F2 to cut the picture you want to cut with one click!
Open any psd, the demonstration is as follows
[Target] Cut out the 'heart' in the picture.
【Steps】
1. In the upper left corner of the picture, under the ‘Move Tool’, check ‘Auto Select’ and select ‘Layer’.
2. Click on the small 'love' icon, and in the layer panel we can see that the layer corresponding to the love has been positioned.
3. Click on the small eye in front of the layer and observe whether the 'heart' is hidden to determine whether we have actually selected the heart.
4. Then comes the moment to witness the miracle: click F2, and the small heart icon will come into the bowl, as shown below.
Finally, use the method you are used to to 'Save it in a format for web use'. You can find this option from the menu bar. The method I'm used to is pressing ctrl, shift, alt, and s together. It seems to be a very powerful operation. Of course, you can also use the idea provided in this article to save this simple operation as an action, and then use a shortcut key to do everything.
[Conclusion] From now on, my mother no longer has to worry about my cutting. Ideally, I hope this article can provide you with an idea or inspiration: record complex PS operations as a simple action shortcut key.
[Attachment] provides two actions for everyone to choose from.
1. One-click cutting (only includes the 'one-click cutting' action)
2. Agile development (including the 'one-click cutting' action and 'one-click saving for web use' Format 'action)
Original article, please indicate the source for reprinting: Rang Zhou Fei [http://www.cnblogs.com/rangzf/]
This article address: http://www.cnblogs. com/rangzf/p/3279848.html

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