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Thanks, it worked perfect. That's exactly what I was trying to accomplish.
Ok I did it and it turned out like this: http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/5890/vectorringqp0.jpg Notice the weird triangular indentions that appeared on the inside edges. The inside edge of the ...
I'm using Photoshop 7.0. I'm not exactly sure how to carry out your instructions, as I've just recently started to use vector shapes and as a result I know very little about working with them.
Is there any way to do this? Specifically, I have a vector circle and I want to cut out the center to turn it into a ring-shaped object.
Thanks, I didn't know about the ctrl + shift trick. That'll come in handy in the future. I was just wondering if I could center the contents without having to copy and paste because I'm working with t ...
Is that the only way? What if I want to have the contents centered horizontally but not vertically?
How can I align the contents of a layer to the center of the image?
Thanks for making that tutorial, ReinMan. The pictures helped a lot. I can now successfully make symmetrical vector shapes.
I'm trying to make a perfectly symmetrical shape. To do this, I drew one side and duplicated it to form the other side by flipping it. I could just leave both sides as separate layers but since I'm go ...
um, thanks Krank, but that still doesn't really address my original question. ![]()
Basically I have two separate vector shapes I made with the pen tool in photoshop. I want to combine both shapes into one. I have version 7.0 just in case you were wondering.
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