There are a few ways to get Photoshop back to its normal state. One way is to delete all of the files that were modified since the last time Photoshop was closed. Another way is to restart Photoshop.

To deselect a rectangular marquee tool, first, select the marquee tool by clicking on it in the toolbar. Next, click on the trash can icon next to the rectangular marquee tool.

To change the rectangular marquee tool in Photoshop, first, click on the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) in the toolbar. Once you’ve clicked on it, you’ll see a few options at the top of the screen. The options you’ll want to pay attention to are: Width and Height. You can change these values to whatever size you want your marquee to be.

To reset the brush tool, hold down the Option (Alt) key and click on the Brushes tab. In the Brush Settings section, click on the Reset button.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the pen tool may have different features depending on your version of Adobe Photoshop. However, some tips to reset the pen tool may include pressing and holding down the Option (Mac) or Alt (PC) key while clicking and dragging the pen tool’s cursor.

There are a few ways to remove marquee lines in Photoshop. One is to use the Marquee Tool and draw a selection around the area you want to remove the line from. Then, use the Eraser Tool to erase the line. Another way is to use the Quick Selection Tool and make a selection around the area you want to remove the line from. Then, use the Delete Key on your keyboard to erase the line.

There are a few possible causes for this issue, but the most common one is that you may have accidentally selected the wrong layer while working in Photoshop. To fix this, you’ll need to select the layers you want to deselect and then use the keyboard shortcut “D” (for “duplicate”).

To adjust the marquee tool:Select the marquee tool from the toolbar.Drag the cursor over the area you want to select.Release the mouse button when you have selected the area you want.Use the options bar at the top of Photoshop to adjust the properties of the marquee tool.

There are a few ways to change the shape of a marquee tool in Photoshop. You can use the Free Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd+T) to resize and reshape the marquee, you can use the Pathfinder tool to create a new path around the selected area, or you can use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a rectangular selection.

Rectangular marquee tools are typically manufactured with a radius on the edge of the tool that helps it to cut evenly and smoothly. However, because these tools are round, when they are used they can create a rounding or “flattening” of the corners of your graphic.