10 Things You Need to Know About Working with Vectors in Photoshop
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Photoshop is essentially a pixel image editing application but it also has a considerable amount of features to help you work with vector graphics and type. In this tutorial, we are going to have a look at 10 of some of the most important vector features in Photoshop. We will learn how to use the Freeform Pen Tool, the Rubber Band feature, Live Shape Properties, Path Operations, Path Arrangement, Isolation and much more.
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Zero waffle. Just a ton of useful info.
Many Thanks.
Impossible! How can someone possibly dislike this? It's freaking pathfinders in Photoshop baby!
This one is what you need to watch for go deeper about vector shapes!
Thank you for sharing this information so helpful for me
This video is mind blowing... I always thought if how to do vector images until I saw this and the knowledge imparted alone from this... It's awesome... thanks a lot. Wish for more tutorials
Incredibly good information about vectors, masterclass level. Thanks!
Great tutorial Martin. Thanks.
Thank you, sir! This is a very useful Vector-use informational.
Thank you so much for this... lovely, super helpful tutorial.
Great video! Thank you!
Many thanks.. nice tutorial...
Hi,Can make another tutorial , how you made the neon border effect crossing through the glass
Thanks
excellent tutorial +1 Thanks :)
Cool Tips ! Thanks much :)
Thanks !!!
Master level
excellent
How do you can show many thing "Properties" work space at left column your screen?
good tips.
Hey there, How to use Align edges option in the option bar?
THANK U
Thanks for the video am new to Adobe Photoshop CS6 [don't have a pen, or whatever its called, only the mouse] I assume CC has these options the same.
It's called "Pen Tool", doesn't mean it requires a graphic pen ! You can do that with your mouse as well...
ARGH this video is driving me crazy :D i had my browser open for a couple of days this video was in pause mode at the beginning since i wanted to watch it later because i had some work to be done... in fact i was recreating a logo from a jpg file into paths because i needed the paths in after effects for a proper 3d object shape. since the handling of what overlays what and all the substract shape from shape optiions in photoshop dont really translate well into the mask options in after effects you end up with holes in your 3d object after extruding it ... it was due to some shapes overlapping each other each with holes in themselves. so i had to redraw each shape by hand to create a new merged shape... now some days later i thought ok now i can enjoy watching this video and VOILA .. 11:12 you just did what i would have needed .. and this video went online 2013 !!! how come ive never touched that 5th option up there with the shapes. that would have saved some time :)
in any case thank you alot there were alot of very helpful and understandable options there that will help alot in the future
the audio is soft
Great video! Thank you!