User Guide

Table Of Contents
Using Shapes 329
To convert a shape to a pixel-based layer
1 Choose the Shape Selection tool in the toolbox.
2 Click the shape to select it.
3 Do one of the following:
Choose Shapes menu > Convert To Layer.
Click the Convert To Layer button on the property bar.
On the Layers palette, click the shape’s layer, click the palette menu arrow, and
choose Convert To Default Layer.
You can paint a shape, but you must first convert the shape to a pixel-based
layer. For more information, see “Painting Shapes” on page 350.
Working with Bézier Lines
The paths used to create shapes are known as Bézier lines. They can be straight or
curved, and they consist of anchor points connected by line segments.
When the path is a curve, “wings” extend from the anchor points. The wings are
represented by a straight line and are tangent to the curve. The wings have control
“handles” on them. By dragging the wing handle, you can change the curvature of the
line segment.
Paths can be modified by using anchor points and wing handles.
Shapes can be open (with endpoints) or closed (without endpoints).
anchor point
wing handle