Web Designers Guide to Adobe Photoshop (Wordware Applications Library)

You’ve already explored the Pen tool a little in this chapter. The Pen tool and the Freehand Pen tool contain similar functionality in that they both allow you to draw paths. The difference with these two tools is preference. The Pen tool provides you with some help in drawing (I personally need all the help I can get). The Freehand Pen tool provides no help in drawing; it’s almost as if you’re drawing directly onto your computer screen with pen in hand.

Grouped with these two Pen tools, however, are three other tools designed specifically for editing paths: the Point tools. These tools are as follows:

Fine-Tuning Paths with the Convert Point Tool

If you haven’t done so already, select the Convert Point tool from the toolbox. This tool resides with the Pen tools. Your cursor should look like an upside-down V. Then, perform the following:

  1. Click on the third anchor point (on the bottom line) within the closed path. Notice this anchor point becomes dark. Originally, you created this anchor point as a straight line (recall you used the Shift key to draw a straight line from the previous anchor point to this anchor point).

    However, now that you’ve clicked it with the Convert Point tool, you can create curves at this anchor point.

  2. Click and hold your mouse, then drag up and to the right, as shown in Figure 6-13. Notice you’re now able to change the curvature of your closed path.3. Once you’ve made these changes, click outside the path. The anchor points disappear. We’re now ready to make our path a selection, and then eventually fill it with color and complete the web header.

    Figure 6-13: Changing the curvature of a path with the Convert Point tool

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