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Vector shapes are lines and curves that you draw using the shape or pen tools. Vector shapes
are resolution-independent—they maintain crisp edges when resized, printed to a PostScript
printer, saved in a PDF file, or imported into a vector-based graphics application.
Paths are outlines that you can turn into selections, or fill and stroke with color. The outline
of a shape is a path. You can easily change the shape of a path by editing its anchor points.
You can draw shapes in ImageReady, but you can’t work directly with paths.
When you work with the shape tools in Photoshop, you can draw in three different modes.
You choose a mode by selecting an icon in the options bar when you have a shape or pen tool
Shape Layers Creates a shape on a separate layer. You can use either the shape tools or
the pen tools to create shape layers. Because they are easily moved, resized, aligned, and
distributed, shape layers are ideal for making graphics for web pages. In Photoshop, you can
choose to draw multiple shapes on a layer. A shape layer consists of a fill layer that defines
the shape color and a linked vector mask that defines the shape outline. The outline of a
shape is a path, which appears in the Paths palette.
Paths Draws a work path on the current layer that you can then use to make a selection,
create a vector mask, or fill and stroke with color to create raster graphics (much as you
would using a painting tool). A work path is temporary unless you save it. Paths appear
in the Paths palette.
Fill Pixels Paints directly on a layer—much as a painting tool does. When you work in this mode,
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