Minggu, 05 Januari 2014

Creating Shapes

Creating Shapes Using the Pen Tools in Adobe Photoshop CS3

In Photoshop CS3, the Pen Tool is another way to draw shapes or make selections. For more information on making selections, refer to Selecting an Area.

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The Pen Tool works in much the same way as the Lasso Selection Tool, except that when you are drawing, nothing becomes selected. The Pen Tool automatically creates a closed shape filled with your chosen foreground color by connecting each new anchor point with both the first anchor point and the previous anchor point. The Pen Tool allows you to draw straight lines and curves, and the Freeform Pen Tool allows you to draw customized shapes.
  1. From the Toolbox, select the Pen ToolPen toolThe cursor becomes a pen tip.
    HINT: If you want your cursor to be more precise, you can press [Caps Lock] to turn it into a crosshair.
  2. From the Options bar located near the top of the screen, select Shape LayersShape Layer button
    Pen Options bar
  3. To begin drawing your shape, click the mouse button to create your first anchor point
  4. To draw a straight line, click the mouse button to create a second anchor point
    A straight line connects the two anchor points.
  5. To draw a curved line connecting the last anchor point with a new anchor point,
    1. Click and hold the mouse button where you would like to add the new anchor point
    2. Drag the mouse to create the proper curve for that segment
      NOTE: Dragging the mouse will not change the position of the anchor point, but will adjust the arc of the curve.
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to create the desired shape
  7. To finish your shape, click on the first anchor point you created

Using the Freeform Pen Tool

  1. From the Toolbox, select the Freeform Pen ToolFreeform pen tool
    The cursor becomes a pen tip.
    HINT: If you want your cursor to be more precise, press [Caps Lock].
  2. From the Options bar, click SHAPE LAYERSShape Layer button
  3. To begin drawing, click and drag the mouse anywhere on the canvas to create your shape
    NOTE: With the Freeform Pen Tool, you do not need to add anchor points, they are automatically added.
  4. To finish a freeform shape, release the mouse button
    NOTE: The ending point does not have to be the same as the beginning point.
    HINT: To edit a Freeform Pen shape, select the Direct Selection ToolDirect selection tool, which is a hidden tool under the Path Selection Tool.

Selecting with the Pen Tool

Selecting with the Pen Tool Using the Pen Tools in Adobe Photoshop CS3


In Photoshop CS3, the Pen Tool is another way to draw shapes or make selections. For more information on making selections, refer to Selecting an Area.

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Selecting with the Pen Tool

Using the Pen Tool to make selections allows for a high degree of precision due to anchor points. Anchor points can be adjusted after the path is created. You will begin by creating a path around the object you want to select, which you will then turn into a selection.

Creating a Path

  1. From the Toolbox, select the Pen ToolPen tool
  2. From the Options bar, click PATHSPaths button
  3. Select your object by clicking at regular intervals around the area
    NOTE: A path is a line of anchor points.
    HINT: This is like creating a shape with the pen tool, except the shape is not filled with the foreground color.
  4. Adjust the placement of existing anchor points by clicking and dragging them to better conform to the area you are selecting
  5. To add an anchor point,
    1. Select the Add Anchor Point ToolAdd Anchor Point Tool
    2. Click at the desired location on the path
  6. To delete an anchor point,
    1. Select the Delete Anchor Point ToolDelete Anchor Point Tool
    2. Click the anchor point you want to remove
  7. To convert an anchor point from corner to smooth or vice versa,
    1. Select the Convert Point ToolConvert Point Tool
    2. Click the anchor point you want to convert
  8. Repeat steps 4-7 until the path best represents the selection you want to make

Turning a Path into a Selection

  1. To select your path, select the Path Selection ToolPath Selection Tool
  2. From the Window menu, select Paths
  3. From the Paths palette, click MENUMenu button» select Make SelectionOR
    From the Paths palette, click LOAD PATH AS A SELECTIONLoad Path as a selection button 
    The Make Selection dialog box appears.
    Make Selection dialog box
  4. To feather your selection, in the Rendering section, in the Feather Radius text box, type a number
    HINT: The higher the number, the more pronounced the feathering action will be.
  5. To smooth the corners of the selection, select Anti-Aliased
  6. Click OK
    The path becomes a selection.

Using the Pen Tools

Using the Pen Tools in Adobe Photoshop CS3

In Photoshop CS3, the Pen Tool is another way to draw shapes or make selections. For more information on making selections, refer to Selecting an Area.

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The Pen Tool, located in the Toolbox, has five hidden tools: the Pen ToolFreeform Pen ToolAdd Anchor PointToolSubtract Anchor Point Tool, and the Convert Point Tool.
Pen ToolPen tool
Allows you to make very precise selections that would be difficult to accomplish using the Marquee Tools. By using the Pen Tool you are creating a path of adjustable anchor points. To adjust an anchor point, use the Delete Anchor Point Tool, the Convert Point Tool, or the Direct Selection Tool.
Freeform Pen ToolFreeform pen tool
Allows you to make customized paths that are not straight by default. The path/selection follows the same path as your mouse. This tool is useful for making fast selections that do not require as steady of a hand as theMarquee Tools do. You can edit the selection further using the other selection tools.
Add Anchor Point ToolAdd Anchor Point tool
Adds anchor points along a path. Anchor points can be used to alter lines without redrawing them.
Delete Anchor Point ToolDelete Anchor Point Tool
Deletes anchor points from a path.
Convert Point ToolConvert point tool
Converts a smooth point (e.g., an arc) into a corner point or a corner point into a smooth point.

Source: 
http://www.uwec.edu/help/photoshopcs3/pen-tool.htm

Adobe Photoshop CS3 Toolbox

Adobe Photoshop CS3 Toolbox: An Introduction

Photoshop is a program that allows you to work with images and graphics. This document will give an overview of the tools you can use when working with them. These tools are found in the Toolbox, which appears on the left side of the screen when you first start Photoshop. If the Toolbox is not visible, from the Window menu, selectTools.



Button
Tool Name
Action
Move Tool buttonMoveMoves selections, layers, and guides.
Rectangle selection toolRectangular MarqueeMakes a rectangular selection and provides access to theEllipticalSingle Row, and Single Column Marquee Tools.
Lasso Tool buttonLassoDraws free-hand segments of a selection's border and provides access to the Polygonal Lasso Tool and Magnetic Lasso Tool.
Magic Wand Tool buttonMagic WandSelects consistently colored areas without requiring you to trace the outline and provides access to the Quick Selection Tool.
Crop Tool buttonCropRemoves unwanted portions from an image. For more information see, Cropping an Image.
Slice Tool buttonSliceCreates slices so you can separate your document into areas, which makes it more functional. It also provides access to theSlice Select Tool.
Spot Healing Brush Tool buttonSpot Healing BrushCorrects imperfections in an image by making them disappear into the surrounding image. It also provides access to the Healing Brush Tool, Patch Tool, and the Red Eye Tool.
Brush Tool buttonBrushPaints brush strokes onto an image and provides access to thePencil Tool and Color Replacement Tool.
Clone Stamp Tool buttonClone StampPaints a clone of an image or area of an image you have already selected. It also provides access to the Pattern Stamp Tool.
History Brush Tool buttonHistory BrushPaints a copy of one image state or snapshot of an image into your current image's window. It also provides access to the Art History Brush Tool.
Eraser Tool buttonEraserErases pixels wherever the mouse is clicked. It also provides access to the Background Eraser Tool and the Magic Eraser Tool.
Gradient Tool buttonGradientCreates a gradual blend between colors and also provides access to the Paint Bucket Tool. For more information, see Working with the Gradient Tool.
Blur Tool buttonBlurSoftens the edges of an image. It also provides access to theSharpen Tool and the Smudge Tool.
Dodge Tool buttonDodgeAllows you to darken or lighten areas of an image. It also provides access to the Burn Tool and the Sponge Tool.
Pen Tool buttonPenAllows you to create, edit, or smooth lines and shapes. It also provides access to the Freeform Pen ToolAdd Anchor Point ToolDelete Anchor Point Tool, and the Convert Point Tool.
Horizontal Type Tool buttonHorizontal TypeAllows you to insert text onto an image. It also provides access to the Vertical Type ToolHorizontal Type Mask Tool, and theVertical Type Mask Tool.
Path Selection Tool buttonPath SelectionMakes shape or segment selections that show anchor points, direction lines, and direction points. It also provides access to theDirect Selection Tool.
Rectangle Tool buttonRectangleAllows you to draw different shapes. It also provides access to theRounded Rectangle ToolEllipse ToolPolygon ToolLine Tool, and the Custom Shape Tool.
Notes Tool buttonNotesAllows you to add notes to any image. It also provides access to the Audio Annotation Tool.
Eyedropper Tool buttonEyedropperAllows you to get colors from an image to designate as a new background or foreground color. It also provides access to theColor Sampler Tool, the Ruler Tool, and the Count Tool.
Hand Tool buttonHandMoves an image within its window.
Zoom Tool buttonZoomMagnifies or reduces the view size of an image.

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