For the two croissants I simply used the magnetic tool since teh edgs are roun and soft enough, and the background is light and plain, it doesn't get mixed with the croissant. ♥ For the second croissant, the one under the croissant on top, I simply rotated it and added a distort effect to it to make it look somehow flatter (To make it look like it's really on the plate).
FORKS![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgt-MfLQrCfwlhdMp4ISgrfroDZ130VcFSB0H3ECVF2Fxts3SOS9q53QcOQMrZybNCjaTY1LcvK_d-R08yLqg-8lpk0xzwr64jkQmtXSBh1tbeTJqgZV1o6Fa-ACU5tMnEPWsK1Y4OIon8i/s400/forks.jpg)
To select the knife I first used the magnetic tool, then after pasting it on the montage, I looked very closely and realized that it ad somehow selected the white edges as well, so I tried to clean the white edges using the eraser tool, it didn't come out as expected, it gave the knife edges a wobbly look.
My resort was to use the polygonal tool to selected the white and wobbly edges ando delete them.
Same procedure was foolowed for the fork. (This time around I didn't use the magnetic tool but only the polygonal lasso tool, the edges wheretoo sharp to use the magnetic tool).
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