Adobe CS6 is full of tools, most identified with little icons that hint at their functions. For example, use the tool that looks like a brush if you want to create brush marks. (Smart, huh?) Peruse this table that shows the most common Adobe CS6 tools and what each one does.
Tool | What You Can Do with It |
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Selection | Select elements in the document. |
Marquee | Select elements in a document using a rectangular or oval shape. |
Lasso | Make freehand selections in a document. |
Magic Wand | Select similar adjoining colors in a document. |
Pencil | Make freehand solid marks (with a hard edge) in the document. |
Pen | Create vector paths in a document. |
Brush | Create painterly brush marks in the document; brushes vary in size, shape, and pattern. |
Text | Add text to the document. |
Shape | Create various shapes in the document. |
Scale | Increase or decrease the scale (size) of an element in the document. |
Hand | Move the contents of the document for viewing purposes. |
Zoom | Change the magnification of the document. |
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