Title: Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Design Professional
1Chapter 11
Using Clipping Groups, Paths, Shapes
2Chapter Lessons
- Introduction
- Use a clipping group as a mask
- Use pen tools to create and modify a path
- Work with shapes
- Convert paths and selections
3Shape Types
Introduction
- Shape
- Vector object
- Keeps crisp appearance when resized, edited,
moved, reshaped, or copied - Rasterized Shape
- Converted into bitmapped object that cannot be
moved or copied - Uses smaller file size
- Disadvantage is that a bitmapped object is
resolution dependent
4Working with Shapes
Introduction
- Add a pre-designed shape
- Ellipse
- Circle
- Rectangle
- Create a unique shape using a pen tool
5Defining Clipping Masks and Paths
Introduction
- Clipping Mask
- Create an effect in which the bottom layer acts
as a mask for all other layers in the group - Paths
- One or more straight or curved line segments
connected by anchor points - Use to turn an area defined within an object into
a separate individual object - Paths can be either open or closed
6Paths
Introduction
- Open
- Two distinct endpoints anchor points at each end
of the open path - An example is an individual line
- Closed
- One continuous path without endpoints
- An example is a circle
- Path component
- Consists of one or more anchor points joined by
line segments - Clipping path
- Extract a Photoshop object from within a layer
- Place it in another program such as Adobe
Illustrator - Retain its transparent background
7Creating Paths
Introduction
- Use the Pen tool or the Freeform Pen tool
- Draw a path by placing anchor points along the
edge of another image or wherever required to
draw a specific shape - Paths are stored on the Paths panel
8Clipping Mask Effect
Lesson 1 Use a Clipping Group as a Mask
- Isolate an area and make images outside the area
transparent
Image of the roses is masked by text
9Clipping Mask Process
Lesson 1 Use a Clipping Group as a Mask
- Rasterize the type or shape layer
- Change the vector graphic into a bitmapped object
made up of colored pixels - Use a Transform command to reshape layer contents
- Create the clipping mask
10Transform Commands
Lesson 1 Use a Clipping Group as a Mask
Scale Changes the image size
Rotate Allows rotation 360
Skew Stretches an image horizontally or vertically cannot exceed image boundary
Distort Stretches an image horizontally or vertically can exceed image boundary
Perspective Changes opposite sides of an image equally
Rotate 180 Rotate image 180 clockwise
Rotate 90 CW Rotate image 90 clockwise
Rotate 90 CCW Rotate image 90 counter-clockwise
Flip Horizontal Produce a mirror image
Flip Vertical Produce an upside-down image
11Transform Examples
Lesson 1 Use a Clipping Group as a Mask
12Using Transform Commands
Lesson 1 Use a Clipping Group as a Mask
- After selecting a transform command, a bounding
box is displayed around the object - Contains handles used to modify the selection
- Reference point is located in the center of the
bounding box - Point around which transform command takes place
13Use Pen Shape Tools
Lesson 2 Use Pen Tools to Create and Modify a
Path
- Tools used to create a path
- Pen tool Creates curved or straight line
segments - Freeform Pen tool Creates unique shapes
- Magnetic Pen tool Lets the tool find an
objects edge
- Tools used to modify a path
- Add Anchor Point tool Adds an anchor point to
an existing path or shape - Delete Anchor Point tool Removes an anchor
points from an existing path or shape - Convert Point tool Converts a smooth point to a
corner point and a corner point to a smooth point
14Creating a Path
Lesson 2 Use Pen Tools to Create and Modify a
Path
- Paths are saved with the image they were created
in and stored in the Paths panel - Create a path based on an existing object
- OR
- Create a shape with a pen tool
15Creating a Closed Path
Lesson 2 Use Pen Tools to Create and Modify a
Path
- Position the pointer on top of the first anchor
point - A small circle appears next to the pointer
(indicates that the path will be closed when the
pointer is clicked)
16Modifying a Path
Lesson 2 Use Pen Tools to Create and Modify a
Path
- Establish a path and then embellish it and
convert it into a selection - Examples
- Add more width or more curves to an existing path
- Fill a path with the foreground color
17Selecting a Path
Lesson 2 Use Pen Tools to Create and Modify a
Path
- Use the Direct Selection tool to select a path
- Manipulate individual anchor points without
affecting the entire path
18Moving, Adding, Deleting, and Converting an
Anchor Point
Lesson 2 Use Pen Tools to Create and Modify a
Path
- Moving
- Force the two line segments on either side of the
anchor point to shrink or grow by moving the
anchor point - Move individual line segments to new locations
- Shorten or elongate direction handles to adjust
the amount of curve or length of a line segment
- Adding and Deleting
- Split an existing line segment into two to
produce more sides to an object - Remove anchor points to straighten a bumpy path
- Converting
- Convert corner points into smooth points
- Convert smooth points into corner points
19Using Shape Tools
Lesson 3 Working with Shapes
- Choose one of six shape tools to create a shape
- Three buttons appear on the left side of the
options bar - Shape layers button
- Paths button
- Fill pixels button
- Vector Data
- Shapes and paths contain vector data
- They do not lose their crisp appearance when
resized or reshaped
20Creating a Rasterized Shape
Lesson 3 Working with Shapes
- Select or create a non-vector-based layer
- Select the shape required
- Click the Fill pixels button on the options bar
- Change the blending mode to alter how the shape
affects existing pixels in the image - Change the opacity setting to make the shape more
transparent or opaque - Use the anti-aliasing option to blend pixels on
the shapes edge with surrounding pixels
21Creating 3D Shapes
Lesson 3 Working with Shapes
- Use Advanced 3D panel
- Click 3D menu, point to New Shape from Layer,
then click Shape
22Converting Paths and Selections
Lesson 4 Convert Paths and Selections
- Convert a selection into a path to use
- Clipping paths
- Other path features
- How
- Create the selection? click the Make work path
from selection button on the Paths panel
- Convert a Path into a Selection
- How
- Select a path on the Paths panel ?Click the Load
path as selection button on the Paths panel