To inverse selection in Photoshop, hold down the Command (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows) key and click and drag a selection around the area you want to inverse.
There are a few ways to reverse a selection. The most common way is to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac). Another way is to use the Select All command (Ctrl+A on Windows, Command+A on Mac).
To remove the opposite of a selection in Photoshop, you can use the “subtract” tool. To do so, first, select the area you want to remove, and then use the “subtract” tool to remove the selected area from the original selection.
To invert a path in Photoshop, first, select the path and then choose Inverse from the Paths panel menu.
You can invert a path by selecting the path, clicking on the “Invert” button located in the Paths panel, and choosing the desired direction.
Inversion selection works by randomly sampling the population and choosing the best representatives.
To invert a shape fill, first select the shape fill tool from the toolbar and then click on the shape to fill. Next, click on the “Invert” button located in the Options bar.
To delete something outside of your selection, use the keyboard shortcut Command + D (Mac) or Control + D (Windows).
Ctrl+J is the shortcut for the “J” key in Photoshop. It is used to duplicate the active layer.
The shortcut key for inverting the selection in GIMP is “Ctrl+Shift+I”.
In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > General and make sure the “Rectangular Select” is set to “All”. Now, you can delete anything outside of the canvas by pressing the Delete key.
Ctrl L is the shortcut for “Layer > Lock Layer.
To invert a selection in Windows, right-click the selection and select Invert.
In GIMP, you can flip a selection by pressing and holding the Ctrl key and then clicking and dragging the selection.
To delete a selected area, first select the area you want to delete. Then, use the cursor to click and drag the selection border outside of the area you want to delete.