Is there a way to then fill the feathered selection without the feathering applied? Like paint bucket would be crisp to the now smooth selection? Thanks!
Hi, unfortunately it isn't possible to unfeather a selection. What I would then recommend is to save the selection first before applying the feathering (Select > Save Selection). You can then apply feathering to the existing selection by going Select > Modify > Feather. Then, when you need the unfeathered selection afterwards you can go Select > Load Selection and get the original back. Hope this helps!
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Is there a way to then fill the feathered selection without the feathering applied? Like paint bucket would be crisp to the now smooth selection? Thanks!
Hi, unfortunately it isn't possible to unfeather a selection. What I would then recommend is to save the selection first before applying the feathering (Select > Save Selection). You can then apply feathering to the existing selection by going Select > Modify > Feather. Then, when you need the unfeathered selection afterwards you can go Select > Load Selection and get the original back. Hope this helps!
@@MyDesignClass Yeah that helps a lot, thanks so much! You’re legit.
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