Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 191
Converting selection borders to paths, Click the Make Work Path button. This converts
UPC - 718659152833
View all Adobe 23101335 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 191 highlights
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 181 User Guide 3 Start converting the path: • Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Load Path as a Selection button ( ) at the bottom of the Paths palette. • Choose Make Selection from the Paths palette menu. 4 In the Make Selection dialog box, select a Rendering option: • Feather Radius to define how far inside and outside the selection border the feather edge extends. Enter a value in pixels. • Anti-aliased to create a finer transition between the pixels in the selection and the surrounding pixels. Make sure the Feather Radius is set to 0. For more information on these options, see "Softening the edges of a selection" on page 147. 5 Select an Operation option: • New Selection to select only the area defined by the path. • Add to Selection to add the area defined by the path to the original selection. • Subtract from Selection to remove the area defined by the path from the original selection. • Intersect with Selection to select the area common to both the path and the original selection. If the path and selection do not overlap, nothing is selected. 6 Click OK. Converting selection borders to paths Any selection made with a selection tool can be defined as a path. The Make Work Path command eliminates any feathering applied to the selection. It can also alter the shape of the selection, depending on the complexity of the path and the tolerance value you choose in the Make Work Path dialog box. To convert a selection to a path: 1 Make the selection. 2 Start converting the selection: • Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Make Work Path ( ) button at the bottom of the Paths palette. • Choose Make Work Path from the Paths palette menu. • Click the Make Work Path button. This converts the selection using the current settings (you can skip steps 3 and 4). 3 Enter a Tolerance value or use the default value in the Make Work Path dialog box. Tolerance values can range from 0.5 to 10 pixels and determine how sensitive the Make Work Path command is to slight changes in the selection shape. The higher the tolerance value, the fewer the anchor points used to draw the path and the smoother the path. If the path is used as a clipping path and you have problems printing the image, use a higher tolerance value. (See "Printing image clipping paths" on page 370.) 4 Click OK. The converted selection appears as a work path at the bottom of the Paths palette.