Your selection doesn’t have to be perfect since Photoshop will automatically find the object’s edges. If you picked Lasso, “draw” around the area you want to isolate. If you chose Rectangle, click and drag your mouse across the screen until the object you want to select is inside your set parameters. Once you finish selecting your Mode, you have to choose the region you plan to isolate in the image. Both rectangle and lasso achieve the same results. Choosing a selection mode largely depends on preference. But if you want to isolate a more asymmetrical element, it’s best to use the Lasso. If you’re selecting an object with a basic shape, we recommend the rectangle. Then, in the Options bar (the horizontal bar right under the menu bar), look for Mode and select either Lasso or Rectangle. Select the Object Selection Tool in Photoshop, which is below the Lasso Tool icon. The Object Selection Tool does everything automatically and is easy to use! Here are all the steps for using this feature in Photoshop. How Do You Use the Object Selection Tool in Photoshop? We used the Object Isolation tool to change the object’s colour to orange and seafoam green. Or you could also use the tool to make separate edits to the main subject or the background. We used the Object Selection tool to change the background colour effortlessly.
For example, you could use the tool to transplant your subject to a different background. The Object Selection tool helps to isolate an area from the rest of the image easily. Object Selection Tool offers a more efficient alternative to the available selection tools.
It uses artificial intelligence to precisely choose the elements you pick. Objects could be anything from furniture to people and animals. As the name suggests, the Object Selection Tool in Photoshop allows you to select objects in a photo automatically.