02-07-2007, 10:35 PM
NO. The magic wand is the tool that looks like a wand with a sparkle at the top. On most versions of Photoshop/Elements it's the second tool from the top on the right hand side of the tool palette. For any MM work it is INVALUABLE! Using that same technique of select everything on the white background you can then go to the Select menu and choose Inverse. Now you'll select everything that isn't white which should be you graphic. Using the same Select menu you choose Modify -> Border and in the dialog box select 1 pixel. Now you have an outline around your object. Then you can do a fill with whatever color you want, black in most cases. Then you can touch up the outline by hand. I'll see if I can put together a step by step with graphics explaining what I mean. As I said above this is THE tool you really want to become familiar with.
joeb
joeb

