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dimitri_c@adobeforums.com #1
• apply a tranformation on layer(s), when paths are visible
Hello -
In previous version of Photoshop, I'm almost sure that it were possible to apply a transformation on layer(s), and keep at same time path(s) as guidelines.
Is this still possible with CS version? If yes, please tell me the trick…
Because until now, the only thing I found to take path as guidelines is convert them as lines on a layer… and I lose a lot of time…
:-/
Have a nice day
- Dimitri <http://www.thebend.be/can2/>
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dimitri_c@adobeforums.com #2
Re: • apply a tranformation on layer(s), when paths are visible
A suggestion/trick will be greatly appreciate :-)
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Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com #3
Re: • apply a tranformation on layer(s), when paths are visible
Work around: Stroke the path on a new layer. Keep that layer visible as you trandform layer(s) below.
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dimitri_c@adobeforums.com #4
Re: • apply a tranformation on layer(s), when paths are visible
Hi Scott -
I wasn't expect this answer because it is what I do, and it isn't practice…
I was almost certain that in previous version of PSD (v4, v5, …) that it was possible to do this (= apply a transform on/to a layer and see path at same time).
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