Hi Brenden. I have a question regarding the drawing a curved line with line tool. Your control box is slightly different from mine (Ps 2020). In my control settings the thickness of the line is adjusted by the "weight", just located next to the Align Edges thick box. And when I draw a straight line and select by Command-T and then warp tool, it makes a shape, not a curved line. Could you make it clear for me?
Nice video, pretty useful. What I would like to know is whether it's possible to create non-pixelated lines in Photoshop. If so, how do I do it? I was told that you're going to need to have graphics card built-in your computer to make that happen. The thing is that I only have a laptop is the graphics card cannot be built-in. If it's not possible to create non-pixelated lines without graphics card, I'll be okay with that too. You see, I'm practicing digital drawing because up until now, I've been doing traditional artworks.
Great presentation. I saw that your video was 12 minutes long and I almost didn't watch it. I wanted something simple so that I could just draw a simple line knowing that I was using the right tool, but the "3 Best Tools" snagged me. I'm so glad I watched your video. It was incredibly helpful. Your presentation was straightforward, easy to follow, and efficient. Well done! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Pen tool question: I drew a path on a maze puzzle, but how do i set it onto the canvas (in this case, the puzzle)? When i saved the file as a picture, the drawn path doesn't appear in Preview or Chrome, only in Photoshop.
Great super clear tutorial. A cool thing about the Pen tool line is that you can then go to the properties panel and feather the line (blur it without using the blur effect)
Hi Brendan. I've never used these tools in Photoshop. But I thought they might be useful for trying out some new ideas I have. Thanks for a thoroughly explained and easily understandable tutorial on how to apply these techniques! Subscribing.
Hi, perfect video for hat I need. But I chose 50px in the stroke thickness box and it just gives me the same thin line thickness no matter what value I put there. How do I fix this? Thanks
Hello Brendan, Unfortunately, I try to change a straight line to a dotted line using you method but nothing happens. The line is still straight with no dashes, What am I doing wrong?
Besides not having the time atm to watch this whole video - why is that with CS6, that the line tool always creates two pointers into each direction, when i just want to add a vertical line into a particular image?
Nope. It doesn't work for me. The line tool is actually a very thin rectangle, so when I add dashes, they go from both sides and they overwrite. It looks like have a two dashed lines that never match. Somehow, it works perfectly in this video, so probably this is some photoshop update.
"the line tool is the easiest way to create dashed and dotted lines", it's also why everyone does it manually. for such a basic task, adobe made it impossible.
My photoshop only creates arrows. Damn, how come can this app be so bad compared to the easiness of premiere pro? Adobe's gotta change this photoshop asap, it's a terrible app