Anton Van Herrera
I am the creator of this website, and I am a student of Valenzuela City Science High School. I love reading books, and also I love watching movies, especially the movies that are based from a book. I also love adventure and also likes singing and listening to music. Although I created this website, I am also not that familiar to Adobe Photoshop.



Did U Know That:

*During the Alaskan Klondike gold rush, (1897-1898) potatoes were practically worth their weight in gold. Potatoes were so valued for their vitamin C content that miners traded gold for potatoes.


*During World War II, bakers in the United States were ordered to stop selling sliced bread for the duration of the war on January 18, 1943. Only whole loaves were made available to the public. It was never explained how this action helped the war effort.


*Fortune cookies were invented in 1916 by George Jung, a Los Angeles noodle maker.


*Chocolate manufacturers currently use 40 percent of the world's almonds and 20 percent of the world's peanuts.
Frozen Basic Photo Editing Tutor

Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6
Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Lesson 9 Lesson 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 12
Lesson 1:
MARQUEE TOOL and MOVE TOOL
***Marquee Tool***
The marquee tools are selection tools which allow you to select rectangles, ellipses and 1-pixel rows and columns.
The marquee tools are located at the top left of the Photoshop Toolbox. Click and hold your mouse over the marquee tool to see the four options.
Rectangular Marquee Tool
Make a rectangular selection.
Hold the shift key down to constrain the selection to a square.
Elliptical Marquee Tool
Make an elliptical selection.
Hold the shift key down to constrain the selection to a circle.
Single Row Marquee Tool
Make a horizontal selection 1 pixel high.
Single Column Marquee Tool
Make a vertical selection 1 pixel wide.
***Move Tool***
Move Tool
The move tool allows you to move a selection or entire layer by dragging it with your mouse or using your keyboard arrows keys.
When the move tool is selected, click and drag anywhere in the image.