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I’m redoing a very rough squadron logo that includes a chess piece.
I’ve moved the chess piece to s separate layer to reform it.
In cleaning up the edges making it more symetrical I’m using the pen tool for nice curves, filling the selection, converting the resulting path into a selection, inverting it to erase the blotchy part outside of the selection.
Is there a way to flip the selection or path in order to have both sides of the chess piece exactly the same?
I tried Free Transform and it flips the selection area, but removes the good side. I guess it cuts rather than copies.
Thanks,
Dennis
I’ve moved the chess piece to s separate layer to reform it.
In cleaning up the edges making it more symetrical I’m using the pen tool for nice curves, filling the selection, converting the resulting path into a selection, inverting it to erase the blotchy part outside of the selection.
Is there a way to flip the selection or path in order to have both sides of the chess piece exactly the same?
I tried Free Transform and it flips the selection area, but removes the good side. I guess it cuts rather than copies.
Thanks,
Dennis
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