Adobe photoshop elements 用户手册

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
Select the paint bucket tool ( ). In the options 
bar, set Fill to Pattern and click the inverted arrow 
next to the pattern sample and select a pattern 
from the pop-up palette. Then click to fill the 
selected area with the pattern.
Note: You can load additional pattern libraries into 
the pop-up palette prior to making a selection. 
(See “Using pop-up palettes” on page 35.)
Stroking a selection or layer with color
You can use the Stroke command to paint a 
colored border around a selection or layer. This 
allows you to create a softer border than one 
created using the Stroke layer style. The Stroke 
layer style provides a resolution-independent 
method to stroke a shape. (See “Managing layered 
images” on page 173.) 
You can use the Stroke layer 
effect when you want to stroke the entire layer. If 
you want a quick way to create a stroke on the 
current layer—without necessarily following the 
edge of the layer—use the Stroke command.
To stroke a selection or layer:
1
Specify a foreground color. (See “Choosing 
2
Select the area or layer you want to stroke. 
3
Choose Edit > Stroke. 
4
In the Stroke dialog box, specify the width of 
the hard-edged border. Values can range from 1 to 
16 pixels. 
5
For Location, specify whether to place the 
border inside, outside, or centered over the 
selection or layer boundaries.
6
Specify an opacity and a blending mode. 
7
If you’re working in a layer and want to stroke 
only areas containing pixels, select the Preserve 
Transparency option. (See “Locking layers” on 
page 178.) 
8
Click OK to stroke the selection or layer.
Creating and editing patterns 
In addition to using the libraries of patterns 
provided with Photoshop Elements, you can 
create your own custom patterns. Once you’ve 
created patterns, you can save them in a library, 
then load and manage libraries of patterns using 
the Preset Manager. This allows you to easily use 
multiple patterns in an image. You can also use the 
pattern stamp tool to paint with a pattern. 
(See “Using the pattern stamp tool” on page 133).
To create a custom pattern: 
1
Make a rectangular selection around the part of 
the image you want to use as the pattern, or you 
can use the entire image. Note that large patterns 
may become hard to manage.
2
Choose Edit > Define Pattern.
3
Enter a name for the pattern in the Pattern 
Name dialog box.
The pattern you defined is repeated as tiles within 
the selection. If you want to reuse patterns, you 
can create a library of defined patterns.