There is no specific tool you need to add an object selection tool, but you can use the Select menu (or keyboard shortcut Command-A) to open the Select menu and choose Tool Options. From there, select the Object Selection tool and make your selections as desired.

In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences (PC: Ctrl+P, Mac: ⌘-P), and under the General tab, make sure the “Select Objects When Dragging” is checked.

The Add to selection button is located in the toolbar at the top of Photoshop.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to add a quick selection tool in Photoshop CC will vary depending on your specific needs. However, some tips on how to add a quick selection tool in Photoshop CC include using the keyboard shortcuts (such as Command+J or Ctrl+J), finding and using the Quick Selection Tool (which can be found in the Tools panel), or using a custom keyboard shortcut.

Photoshop CC has a select subject.

There are a few ways to add selections to subjects in Photoshop. One way is to use the Quick Selection tool. To do this, first, select the tool and then click and drag over the area you want to select. You can also use the Magnetic Lasso tool to make a selection.

A selection tool is a software or hardware tool used to select candidates for interviews, promotions, or other personnel actions.

To select an object in a photo in Photoshop, you can use the selection tools on the toolbar. This includes the Selection tool ( ), which you can use to make a rough selection around the object you want to select, or the lasso tool ( ). You can also use the Quick Selection tool ( ) to make a more precise selection.

There are several selection tools in Photoshop: the lasso, the polygonal lasso, the brush tool, the erase tool, and the clone tool.

To add to a selection with the magnetic lasso tool, first, click and hold on to the area you want to select. Then drag the cursor over the area you want to include. When the cursor changes to a crosshair, release the mouse button.