There are a few ways to shrink an area in Photoshop. One way is to use the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M). To shrink an area by 10%, click and hold down the left mouse button while you drag the cursor around the area you want to shrink. When you release the mouse button, Photoshop will create a rectangular selection around the area that you selected. To enlarge the selection, press and hold down the Shift key while you drag the cursor around the area.
There are a few ways to scale an object in Photoshop. One way is to use the Scale tool (S). To scale an object by percentage, drag the handles on the Scale tool (S) until the object is the desired size. To scale an object by size, drag one of the corners of the object to resize it.
Select the area you want to edit and press Command/Ctrl+A to select all. Then use the brush tool (B) to paint over the area you want to change.
There are a few ways to resize an object in Photoshop without losing quality. One way is to use the Transform tool (T). You can also use the Free Transform tool (F), or the Scale tool (S).
There are a few ways to adjust the size of an image in Photoshop. One way is to use the resize command. You can also use the Crop tool to adjust the size of an image.
To resize an image in Photoshop without stretching it, use the Image Size option in the Image menu. To resize an image to its original size, use the Image Size option in the Tools menu.
To resize in Photoshop, hold down the Option (Mac) or Alt (Windows) key and drag the corner handles of the image.
To resize a layer, select it in the Layers panel and click the “Resize Layer” button ( ). The “Resize Layer” dialog box will open. In the “Resize Layer” dialog box, you can specify how much to enlarge or reduce the size of the layer.
To delete part of a selection in Photoshop, first select the area you want to delete. Then use the keyboard shortcuts Command+Delete (Mac) or Ctrl+Delete (Windows) to delete the selected area.
In Photoshop, you can reshape a selection by using the Selection tool (V), clicking and dragging inside the selection, or by using the Rectangular Marquee tool (M).