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ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Fri Jul 07, 2006 3:27 pm   Reply with quote         


So I ended up doing this for another thread here, but I wanted to make sure everyone got a chance to see it, if it helps in the Great Journey To Photoshop Completeness. Very Happy

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Here's what you do:

1) turn on the RULERS and drag out a vertical line - this will be your REFLECTION point. Draw your image for the start and end points line up on that line.

2) click and DRAG the 1st layer down to the NEW PATH icon (beside the trash icon)

3) click on FREE TRANSFORM (cntrl+T) and then under EDIT choose FLIP HORIZONTAL

3a) drag the new flipped path to the other side of the "reflecting" line

4) CUT the flipped path (cntrl + X) - this way you know you've got it on the pasteboard

5) Click on the 1st PATH layer to activate it

6) PASTE

7) IMPORTANT: make sure no NODES are selected for the next step - click on the blank 2nd layer and back onto the 1st to clear any node selections

8 ) to test that it is working right, click on the Fill PATH button at the bottom of the PATHS pallette, if you've done it right the above whole thing should fill in!!

9) clean up - UNDO to clear test fill, and remove the 2nd PATH layer, it should be blank now anyway!

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And here it is again with PICTURES, because PICTURES is a FUN WAY TO LEARN!
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NOTE: the above diagram doesn't have ALL the crutial, mind-numbing steps in it, so use it with the WRITTEN TUTORIAL above! Very Happy




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Meaty

Location: cheshire/uk

Post Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:15 pm   Reply with quote         


Nice tut Reinman, not something ive ever needed to know before, but handy to have the knowledge before i do Wink

Thanks




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Post Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:17 pm   Reply with quote         


So this tutorial was about beer? And was that a glass you were creating using the pentool?




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arcaico

Location: Brazil

Post Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:21 pm   Reply with quote         


what the cheshire brit said... Wink




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fine fine! I'm an idiot!

ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:22 pm   Reply with quote         


dbbowling wrote:
... And was that a glass you were creating using the pentool?


Now that you mention it, it appears to be some kind of COW head Confused




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arcaico

Location: Brazil

Post Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:26 pm   Reply with quote         


ReinMan wrote:
dbbowling wrote:
... And was that a glass you were creating using the pentool?


Now that you mention it, it appears to be some kind of COW head Confused


looks like a robot kind of girl giving head...




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ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:31 pm   Reply with quote         


arcaico wrote:
looks like a robot kind of girl giving head...


Still feeling nasty about the CUP, eh dude? Sad Wink

Anyway, that would be a KIND girl giving robot head - if you MUST have it relating to anything robotic (which I know you love to do!)




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Post Thu Aug 31, 2006 7:28 am   Reply with quote         


is it possible to subtract (existing) paths from one of another? if so how..?




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FootFungas

Location: East Coast!

Post Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:11 am   Reply with quote         


say youve created your shape or path and added a new path to it.

you select the new path with any path selection tool (select point, direct selection, path selection)
Once it's selected you go to the pen tool and click
SUBTRACT FROM SHAPE AREA (-)

And thats how you do it




Post Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:19 am   Reply with quote         


hmm.. i still don't seem to get it =/ it works when I get the second shape created this way, but the shapes are allready existant and somehow that doesn't work...

What am I missing here?

this is the basic setup, red needs to be subtracted from blue

(testpsd file to illustrate what I'm working with)




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ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:49 am   Reply with quote         


Grefix wrote:
hmm.. i still don't seem to get it =/ it works when I get the second shape created this way, but the shapes are allready existant and somehow that doesn't work...

What am I missing here?
(testpsd file to illustrate what I'm working with)


Hmmmm.... GreFix, I assume you want the resulting shape to still be an editable path? If you didn't I'd just rasterize the shapes and then do standard cookie-cutter selections from them.

So you want the end result of the cutting to still be a path, yes?




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Post Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:53 am   Reply with quote         


yup, it's pretty important that it would be a path in the end result, else I wouldn't have this hassle Smile

btw, the real paths are very complicated (intersection of about 75 handles), so recreating them would be far to tedious and time consuming (and I don't have the time)




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ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:18 am   Reply with quote         


Grefix wrote:
yup, it's pretty important that it would be a path in the end result, else I wouldn't have this hassle Smile

btw, the real paths are very complicated (intersection of about 75 handles), so recreating them would be far to tedious and time consuming (and I don't have the time)


Hmmmmm.... then it is as I feared! Shocked




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ReinMan wrote:
Hmmmmm.... then it is as I feared! Shocked
I don't like the sound of that Shocked




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ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:21 am   Reply with quote         


Grefix wrote:
ReinMan wrote:
Hmmmmm.... then it is as I feared! Shocked
I don't like the sound of that Shocked




I've got to get to client's office now, so I won't be able to help out here until later today (or tomorrow for you Euro's! Wink ) BUT I gave this TUT a quick scan and it might help you out:

http://www.heathrowe.com/tuts/vector.asp

GOOD LUCK, GreFix! Cool




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