• vector's are going to be the death of me
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Okay so this isn't exactly a show-off thread rather a question. I'm working on a PSD at home and for the project I have to make vector speech bubbles/thought bubbles. However, one of my last vector points keeps doing one of those loop things and if I untwirl it the entire bubble comes undone. Any tips?
Screenshot what is happening because we have no idea what you are talking about, and there could be all possible reasons for it. Just whip out the Direct Selection tool (white arrow below the text tool) and click on the vector point you have a problem with. Then print screen and show us.
- didn't catch the OP's drift -
[QUOTE=Smeetin;25426651]Hold ALT and click on the point, but on another note, USE ILLUSTRATOR FOR VECTORS! (Until you do, it's not actually a vector.)[/QUOTE] You obviously didn't understand him at all. He's trying to fix the way the point goes, he's not having problems selecting it and actually editing the point itself and he's not trying to make it pointy (by having no bends to it all, because then the circle shape gets ruined). And Photoshop does vectors just as well as Illustrator does. Illustrator is better for pure vector works, but if you just need vector shapes and simple vector work then Photoshop works perfectly fine. [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3655193/Vectoring.png[/img]
[QUOTE=dgg;25427364]You obviously didn't understand him at all. He's trying to fix the way the point goes, he's not having problems selecting it and actually editing the point itself and he's not trying to make it pointy (by having no bends to it all, because then the circle shape gets ruined). And Photoshop does vectors just as well as Illustrator does. Illustrator is better for pure vector works, but if you just need vector shapes and simple vector work then Photoshop works perfectly fine. [/QUOTE] Forgive me, I'm an illustrator fanboy.
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