Understanding the Pen Tool in Photoshop
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Photoshop's pen tool allows for a lot of precision when it comes to defining very specific selections, masks, line work, and vector shapes and can actually save you lot of time getting the results that you want when creating them. Software required: Photoshop CC 2014.
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Course Description
Photoshop's pen tool allows for a lot of precision when it comes to defining very specific selections, masks, line work, and vector shapes and can actually save you lot of time getting the results that you want when creating them. We'll begin covering the basic functionality of the pen tool by learning how to set anchor points to create a path. Following this we'll see how we can adjust the placement of anchor points in addition to their bezier handles to dictate the direction and curvature of a path by using the direct selection and convert point tools. From here we'll learn how to apply a selection, stroke, and fill to paths. As we continue on we'll also discuss how we can use the pen tool to create vector based shapes. Along the way we'll also discuss how to save paths, use path operations, and work with the freeform pen tool. After watching this tutorial you'll be better equipped to use the pen tool on your own projects with confidence. Software required: Photoshop CC 2014.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 16s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 16sUnderstanding the Pen Tool in Photoshop- 1h 0m
—Setting Anchor Points Along a Path 10m 3s
—Adjusting Bezier Handles to Modify Path Curves 6m 34s
—Creating a Selection from a Path 7m 16s
—Applying a Stroke and Fill to a Path 10m 21s
—Path Operations 7m 54s
—Creating Vector Shapes with the Pen Tool 10m 45s
—Working with the Freeform Pen Tool 7m 40s