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Using Paths to Crop a Background in Photoshop

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | Oman3D.com
How to create a simple path around an object, convert the path to a selection and then mask out the background so the selected object becomes an independent image.

Typing along a path

Photoshop | Text Effects
Author/Publisher | Thomas Pedersen
Learn how to combine text with paths in this photoshop tutorial.

The Incredible Pen Tool

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | kromefx
This one will show you HOW to use the pen tool. Creating true vector shapes, partial pixel selections, curvature modification, and saved paths are just some of its features.

Vectors, paths, curves and arrows

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | t-tutorials.com
Educative and easy to use tutorial on the topic of vectors and paths.

Drawing with photoshop

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | Sosfactory
This is a very basic tutorial about the use of paths in Photoshop.

Export Paths to Illustrator

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | heathrowe
Export Paths to AdobeĀ® IllustratorĀ® feature can prove usefull when all you need is just the outline of an object.

Intersecting Rings

Photoshop | Special Effects
Author/Publisher | LunaCore
A detailed tutorial that shows you some techniques that deal with paths, how to combine them and what kind of problems you can expect when were trying to design intersecting rings that pass under and over each other.

Animated Christmas Bells

Photoshop | Animations
Author/Publisher | heathrowe
Paths, Brush Preset combined with an ImageReady two frame animation creates this simple animation.

Swirls

Photoshop | Special Effects
Author/Publisher | heathrowe
Simple Stroked Paths combined with basic Blendin or Filter Effects.

Pen Tool with Paths

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | heathrowe
Introduction to basic Pen Tool (P) with Options Bar feature Paths active.

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