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JL
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Jacky Luk
Dec 11, 2005
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I drew bezier curves in PS CS, I’d like to
"rasterize" (Pencil?) it so it permanently stays on the image. Sorry, I am not familiar with PS Terms. Pls bear with me? and hope you understand.. Thx
Jack

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hollowlegs
Dec 11, 2005
Draw your curve with the pen tool ensuring that the ‘Paths’ option and ‘Exclude overlapping path areas’ are selected in the toolbar. Once you are happy with your new path, first select the brush tool to set the colour and thickness of your line, then select the ‘Paths’ pallette and click on the ‘Stroke path with brush’ option (second left at the bottom of the pallette).
You can now discard the path leaving your new curve behind.
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edjh
Dec 11, 2005
hollowlegs wrote:
Draw your curve with the pen tool ensuring that the ‘Paths’ option and ‘Exclude overlapping path areas’ are selected in the toolbar. Once you are happy with your new path, first select the brush tool to set the colour and thickness of your line, then select the ‘Paths’ pallette and click on the ‘Stroke path with brush’ option (second left at the bottom of the pallette).
You can now discard the path leaving your new curve behind.
And the EZ shortcut is to just pick your brush and hit Enter.


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