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I do a lot of work cutting out complex images of female models. I’m used to working in bitmaps and doing a lot of erasing. I see now that I’m going to be switching to vector graphics and paths. BTW, its Adobe Photoshop v 7.0 that I’m using.
Before I start on a really complex tracing (my image is 1800 x 1200 pixels), is there any limit to the number of points you can include on the path? I would really hate to use up 1499 points without having finished only to find I’ve reached the limit and can not add any more data to my path. I’d love any hints you may have. I’m using a "How to Use Adobe Photoshop 7.0" book by Giordan in addition to the Photoshop Help file for guidance. Knowing how to use Fireworks MX helps a little, but there are definitely a lot of differences.
Thanks in advance for your time.
Before I start on a really complex tracing (my image is 1800 x 1200 pixels), is there any limit to the number of points you can include on the path? I would really hate to use up 1499 points without having finished only to find I’ve reached the limit and can not add any more data to my path. I’d love any hints you may have. I’m using a "How to Use Adobe Photoshop 7.0" book by Giordan in addition to the Photoshop Help file for guidance. Knowing how to use Fireworks MX helps a little, but there are definitely a lot of differences.
Thanks in advance for your time.
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