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Postby photojones573 on Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:53 pm

I believe I have accidentally changed a setting inside my pen tool. I have previously been able to create a path using pen tool and when I created a new selection it was the area I created inside the path. Now for some reason when I use the pen tool and create a path when I make the new selection it selects the inverse of the path I created. How do I undo this?
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Re: pen tool question

Postby artd on Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:19 pm

When you choose the Pen Tool, you'll see four choices (right side of options bar), they are: Add to path area, Subtract from path area, Intersect path areas, and Exclude overlapping path areas. You probably had "Subtract from path area" selected when you made your path; that would result in inversed selections. You need to have "Add to path area" selected. You can change that now by using the "Path Selection Tool" to select your path; then just select the "Add to path area" choice. Your selections should now be correct.

Hope this helps.
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Re: pen tool question

Postby jerryb on Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:37 pm

Hi artd,
just wanted to say thank you.. for the reply to photojones...

i was looking at all sort of things related to the pen tool, learned a little bit in the process...lol..... iwas looking at that possiblity but for some reason but i didn't carry it thru.......so i am glad you posted... smiling..

artd wrote:When you choose the Pen Tool, you'll see four choices (right side of options bar), they are: Add to path area, Subtract from path area, Intersect path areas, and Exclude overlapping path areas. You probably had "Subtract from path area" selected when you made your path; that would result in inversed selections. You need to have "Add to path area" selected. You can change that now by using the "Path Selection Tool" to select your path; then just select the "Add to path area" choice. Your selections should now be correct.

Hope this helps.
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Re: pen tool question

Postby photojones573 on Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:51 pm

Thank you both! Problem resolved!
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Re: pen tool question

Postby artd on Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:11 pm

Hi photojones573, you're very welcome; glad you have the problem solved!

Hi jerry, thanks for that post. Ya know, I really like the fact that we have several people who often post helpful suggestions here. We can learn a lot from each other that way, I know I've learned from some of your post! I think to a certain extent, people like you and I are here not only to help others but to learn more about Photoshop ourselves. They say "The best way to learn is to teach"; how true that is!

Thanks again for your nice comment.
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Re: pen tool question

Postby jerryb on Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:25 pm

h artd,
your welcome...

that one of the ways i learn is by answering questions on this board and learn a lot that way..

artd wrote:Hi photojones573, you're very welcome; glad you have the problem solved!

Hi jerry, thanks for that post. Ya know, I really like the fact that we have several people who often post helpful suggestions here. We can learn a lot from each other that way, I know I've learned from some of your post! I think to a certain extent, people like you and I are here not only to help others but to learn more about Photoshop ourselves. They say "The best way to learn is to teach"; how true that is!

Thanks again for your nice comment.
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Re: pen tool question

Postby Raven12388 on Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:06 am

hi guys
it is the best way to learn gets ya thinking that is true and thats how i learned

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