What Is Path in Adobe Photoshop
What Is Path in Adobe Photoshop
What Is Path in Adobe Photoshop
In another way, using path we can remove background from any images or
we can isolate or detach any object from an image.
Types of Paths:
There are two types of paths: Open Paths & Closed Paths.
Open Path: A path that does not connects its endpoints, forming a
line.
Closed Path: A path where the endpoints are connected, creating a
shape.
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Along them Photoshop provides multiple Pen Tools. The standard Pen tool
draws with the greatest precision; the freedom Pen tool draws paths as if
we are drawing with pencil on paper, and the magnetic Pen option lets you
draw a path that snaps to the edges of defined areas in your image. When
you use the standard Pen tool the following options are available in the op-
tion bar.
● Auto Add/Delete, which lets you add an anchor point when you click a line
segment or delete an anchor point when you click it.
● Rubber Band, which lets you preview path segments as you move the
pointer between clicks. (To access this option, click the pop-up menu to the
right of the Custom Shape icon.)
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For Example:
● To create a C-shaped curve, drag in a direction opposite to the previous di-
rection line. Then release the mouse button.
● To create a S-shaped curve, drag in the same direction as the previous di-
rection line. Then release the mouse button.
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Closing Paths:
You can close a Path by connecting the last point to the first. To close a path,
position the Pen tool over the first (hollow) anchor point. A small circle ap-
pears next to the Pen tool pointer when it is positioned correctly. Click or
drag to close the path. A closed path can create a shape which can be filled
or stroked.
Path Editing:
After creating a Path, you can edit it by adjusting the position of the anchor
points, converting straight segments to curves (and vice-versa), and modify-
ing the control handles.
COMMON USES:
Graphic Design:
Creating logos, icons, other graphical elements.
Photo Editing:
Making precise selections for retouching or isolating objects.
Illustration:
Drawing detailed illustrations with clean lines and shapes.
Typography:
Designing custom lettering and fonts.
Web Design:
Creating elements like buttons, banners, and navigation icons.
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Now, again come to the point of Path…
Clipping Path:
Clipping Paths are used in graphic design for removing the background of an
image. This involves creating a closed path around the subject and when the
image places in a layout, everything outside the path is hidden.
Path Selection:
After creating any Path by using pen tool we can make the Path into selec-
tion which allows us to select and move entire paths. This selection tool is
handy for adjusting the position or shape of a Path.
Path Operations:
Combine Paths: We can combine multiple paths to create more complex
shapes.
Subtract Paths: We can subtract one path from another to crate complex
selections
Intersect Paths: We can create a new path based on the overlapping ar-
eas of existing paths.
Text Paths:
We can use Paths to create custom text paths. Text can follow the shape of
a Path, allowing for creating text arrangements.
Converting Paths:
Paths can be converted into Selections and Vector masks. This is useful for
isolating and manipulating specific areas of an image.
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Shape Layers:
We can fill the Path with color to create shape layers. This is useful for cre-
ating solid shapes with defined edges.
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