You might be wondering how I annotated the images in this tutorial with yellow highlighting.Topaz Photo AI's user interface is extremely clean, straightforward and approachable, with just a handful of controls per tool and most of the work done automatically by AI algorithms. If you change your mind after that, just Undo. When it’s the way you want it, click the check. If you mouse near the handles, you’ll see your cursor turn into the appropriate tool.
Move, stretch, squeeze and rotate the cookie. Crop would chop off most of your image after you drew your arrow.ĭraw a box to cut your “cookie.” This is the part of the Arrow layer that will stay visible the rest of the “dough” gets thrown away.
Click the down-arrow next to Opacity and drag the slider tool to set an opacity you like. Name the layer “Arrow.” Make the layer translucent. Make sure that the Layers window is visible.Īdd a layer, by clicking the “folded sheet” tool at the left end of the Layer Window tool-bar (top right corner of screen). This is a handy tool for making instructional material.īring the image into PE. Let’s use layers and the Cookie Cutter tool to make an arrow that points at something on a screen-capture image.