Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 192
Adding color to paths (Photoshop), Transforming and retouching
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182 CHAPTER 6 Drawing and Editing Adding color to paths (Photoshop) You can add color values to a path by filling or stroking it. Filling a path is the same as creating a rasterized shape using the shape tools. (See "Creating rasterized shapes" on page 164.) For more information, see "Filling paths with color" and "Stroking to paint path borders" in online Help. Transforming and retouching You can transform images in many ways. For example, you can redefine an image's perspective; manipulate areas of an image as if the pixels in those areas had been melted; scale, rotate, or flip a selection or image in two dimensions; and transform an object in three dimensions. You can also apply filters to create special effects. Tools for retouching an image include the clone stamp, pattern stamp, smudge, blur, sharpen, dodge, burn, and sponge tools. For more information on transforming and retouching an image, see "Transforming and retouching" in online Help. For information on filters, see "Applying filters for special effects" in online Help.