pen tool

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George Hatsidimitris
Jun 17, 2005
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Hi All,

I have photoshop CS and I want to draw a curve with the pen tool and have this as a rasterised image. Sounds simple enough!. But it either fills the curve up with pixels on one option or disappears when I press enter on another option. HELP!

cheers
George.

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edjh
Jun 17, 2005
George Hatsidimitris wrote:
Hi All,

I have photoshop CS and I want to draw a curve with the pen tool and have this as a rasterised image. Sounds simple enough!. But it either fills the curve up with pixels on one option or disappears when I press enter on another option. HELP!

cheers
George.
Choose a brush and color and hit Enter or choose stroke path from the Paths palette flyout.


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Tacit
Jun 17, 2005
In article <d8tc7r$6kl$>,
"George Hatsidimitris" wrote:

I have photoshop CS and I want to draw a curve with the pen tool and have this as a rasterised image. Sounds simple enough!. But it either fills the curve up with pixels on one option or disappears when I press enter on another option. HELP!

Make an unfilled path; this will create a regular path, not a vector layer. It will disappear if you click off the path in the Paths palette.

Once you have created the path, you can stroke it or fill it using the Paths palette flyout menu.


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