tailieunhanh - Adobe Photoshop 6.0- P8

Tham khảo tài liệu 'adobe photoshop p8', công nghệ thông tin, đồ họa - thiết kế - flash phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 235 Classroom in a Book 16 Click outside the work path to deselect. Note The direct-selection tool can be used to edit any path. Using the direct-selection tool to choose points Shift-dragging the points left 17 Choose File Save. Creating a clipping path from a work path Now you ll create a layer that has a clipping path made from the previous work path. A layer clipping path creates a sharp-edged shape on a layer and is useful anytime you want to add a design element with clean defined edges. Once you create a layer with a layer clipping path you can apply one or more layer styles to it or edit it if needed. 1 In the Layers palette click the New Layer button H to create another layer Layer 4 . 2 Select the gradient tool 01 . 3 If needed click the Set Foreground Color box in the toolbox to open the Color Picker dialog box. Select white as the foreground color and click OK. 4 In the tool options bar click the gradient picker to open the Gradient Editor dialog box. 5 Choose the Foreground to Transparent fill in the Gradient Editor dialog box and click OK. 236 LESSON 8 Vector Shapes and Clipping Paths 6 Shift-drag the gradient tool from right to left in the image. The gradient covers the entire image with the lower layers showing through the transparent areas. Make sure Work Path is selected in the Paths palette before proceeding to the next step. 7 Choose Layer Add Layer Clipping Path Current Path. This creates a new path named Layer 4 Clipping Path. The thumbnail for this clipping path appears both in the Paths palette and in Layer 4 of the Layers palette. Gradient over the image Clipped gradient 8 Click the link icon g in Layer 4 to unlink the path from the gradient layer. Make sure the gradient layer is selected and not the clipping path. 9 If needed select the path component selection tool and click the Dismiss Target Path button 0 in the tool options bar. This deselects all paths. Note You can also click in the blank area below the paths in .