It was 29/5/04 6:12 am, when Dennis Dunbar wrote: > I'm a bit puzzled here. Why not just transform the path and then make a > new selection from the transformed path?
Dennis Because then you would have to match the content to the path/selection? As far as I can make out, Tim wanted to transform the content and then match the path to it. A path he had spent time making. Nick's method of transforming the content, selecting the path and then transforming again (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+T) seems to do a pretty good job of matching the path to the transformed content. Unfortunately, there are still areas in Photoshop that Adobe haven't addressed while steaming ahead with new features. Tim has discovered one such area. I know of a "few" other areas. To give one quick example, how do you move a path automatically in tandem with the content? To the best of my knowledge, you can't do it. Of course, I know of a workaround but one shouldn't have to resort to workarounds...should one? Shangara Singh. __________________________________________________ :: Photoshop CS Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) :: Photoshop CS Essential Tips && ACE Exam Aids && Glossary :: http://www.photoshopace.com && http://www.examaids.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
