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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:02 pm)
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Photoshop's vector tools are somewhat limited. If yer accustomed to vector work in Flash, Freehand would prolly be a good choice for you to pick up (the two programs work interchangably with eachother as far as I gather). When Photoshop 7 comes out, they will have probably upgraded the vector tools abilities a lot with any luck. Wait and see. In photoshop, the fact that the text is vector is a big plus. The vector tools don't really do it for me (i usually rasterize the shape as soon as I have it the way I want).
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i don't suppose anyone knows about this supposed vectoring system in photoshop, i still have a lot to learn about that program i've heard that theres a way to draw freehand vectored outline in photoshop, similar to how you'd do it in say flash i like flashs vectoring abilitys, and i wanna know if it's possible to do the same, or atleast something similar in photoshop can anyway explain? or atleast point out a tutorial for me? i need help with this urgently