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 Looks like the Layers Panel  Allows you to organize paths  Converts paths into: › Filled shapes › A brush stroke › A selection › A clipping mask.

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2  Looks like the Layers Panel  Allows you to organize paths  Converts paths into: › Filled shapes › A brush stroke › A selection › A clipping mask

3  More than one path segment can be drawn on the same layer, this is called “work path” › Can also be drawn on separate layers › Must click “new path” button before drawing new path segments

4  Sub path: path that is added to existing path layer  Can be copied and pasted as a new path or as a new sub path in a different layer

5  To move a sub path to a different layer, select the sub path with the path selection tool › Cut or copy it › Create a new path › Paste it onto the new path

6  Pen tool allows you to create paths exactly as you want them to appear  For example: › Create your own signature with free form pen tool › Use the anchor points to adjust to the desired design

7  To convert the example: › Create a new layer in the layers panel › Select the path you want to go over with a brush stroke, use the paths selection tool or select using the paths panel › Choose stroke path from the paths panel menu OR by right clicking

8  Choose the tool you want to use from the stroke path dialog box › You will want to adjust your tool’s setting BEFORE making the selection

9  Why do you need to create a new layer for the path you are selecting?

10  Make a new document in PS  Create a path with the pen tool  Using what you learned, add a stroke to the path

11  Allows you to create your own custom shape › Create a new layer in the layers panel › Select the path you want to fill › Choose fill path from the menu › Change the settings as desired › Click ok

12  Create a path using the pen tool or freeform pen tool  Fill your path using the steps from your notes

13  Create a new 7”x7” document with 300 dpi in Photoshop  Using the freeform pen tool, create your own signature and adjust to your liking  Stroke the path with a brush tool of your choice and color of your choice  Save your signature as a JPEG in your folder; title it “Signature”


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