Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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CHAPTER 7
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Painting and Drawing
To fill a selection or a layer with a foreground or 
background color: 
1
Specify a foreground or background color. 
2
Select the area you want to fill. To fill an entire 
layer, select the layer in the Layers palette.
3
Choose Edit > Fill to fill the selection or layer. 
4
In the Fill dialog box, for Use, choose one of the 
following options or select a Custom Pattern:
Foreground Color, Background Color, Black, 
50% Gray, or White to fill the selection with the 
specified color.
To apply a foreground color fill only to the areas 
that contain pixels, press Alt+Shift+Backspace 
(Windows) or Option+Shift+Delete (Mac OS). This 
preserves the transparency of the layer. To apply a 
background color fill only to the areas that contain 
pixels, press Ctrl+Shift+Backspace (Windows) or 
Command+Shift+Delete (Mac OS).
Pattern to fill the selection with a pattern. Click 
the inverted arrow ( ) next to the pattern sample 
and select a pattern from the pop-up palette. You 
can load additional patterns using the pop-up 
palette menu. Select the name of a library of 
patterns or choose Load and navigate to the folder 
containing the patterns you want to use. 
5
Specify the blending mode and opacity for the 
6
If you’re working in a layer and want to fill 
only areas containing pixels, choose Preserve 
Transparency.
7
Click OK to fill the selection.
To fill the work canvas:
1
Set the foreground color you want to use for
the canvas.
2
Select the paint bucket tool ( ).
3
In the options bar, set Fill to Foreground. 
4
Hold down Shift, and click in the work canvas.
Note: You need to be in full screen mode and viewing 
the menus to fill the work canvas.
To fill a selection with a pattern: 
1
Select the part of the image you want to fill.
2
Do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Fill. In the Fill dialog box, for Use, 
choose Pattern, select a pattern from the pop-up 
palette, and click OK. 
If Pattern is dimmed, you need to load a pattern 
library before you can select this option. 
(See “Working with presets” on page 35.)