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Old October 4th, 2004, 11:26 PM
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Thumbs up Freehand Drawing of Curves in Photoshop 4

Is there a way to DRAW curves in Photoshop?

And the answer is: "YES!"

See the Post:
"Problems with drawing curves"

Man this is a GREAT site!

Thanks for the help folks!
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Old October 4th, 2004, 11:44 PM
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hi there,
using the pen tool is probably the best way, what you have do do is stoke the curve you made with the pen tool. first draw your curve...you are actually drawing a path...when you have your gray path drawn..right click..then select stroke...depending on the size of the brush you last used and your foreground color you will get your curved line; if your curved line is to thick..stroke again with a smaller brush size. when you are happy with your stroked path..right click again and delete path.

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Old October 4th, 2004, 11:54 PM
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hi there,
using the pen tool is probably the best way, what you have do do is stoke the curve you made with the pen tool. first draw your curve...you are actually drawing a path...when you have your gray path drawn..right click..then select stroke...depending on the size of the brush you last used and your foreground color you will get your curved line; if your curved line is to thick..stroke again with a smaller brush size. when you are happy with your stroked path..right click again and delete path.



THANKS FOR YOUR VERY PROMPT REPLY!!!

I can't believe that after using Photoshop for 6 years I finally have an answer to this simple question.

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Old October 5th, 2004, 12:04 AM
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hi there,
i only got into photshop 5.5...now i use the latest version you should try and get at least ps7...it is actually such a vast improvement. you can download trials of photoshop cs for free. take care

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Old October 5th, 2004, 09:50 PM
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hi there,
i only got into photshop 5.5...now i use the latest version you should try and get at least ps7...it is actually such a vast improvement. you can download trials of photoshop cs for free. take care


Thanks for the info. Yes I've tried the free down-load and it sure looks slicker then Photoshop 4. I don't know about it being an improvement however for people like me who mix with computers like fire mixes with water.

Cheers!

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THANKS once again for the info!

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