You
can reposition a path component (including a shape in a shape layer) anywhere
within an image. You can copy components within an image or between
two Photoshop images. Using the Path Selection tool, you can merge overlapping
components into a single component. All vector objects, whether they
are described by a saved path, work path, or vector mask, can be
moved, reshaped, copied, or deleted.
You can also use the
Copy and Paste commands to duplicate vector objects between a Photoshop
image and an image in another application, such as Adobe Illustrator.
Select
the path name in the Paths palette, and use the Path Selection tool to
select the path in the image. To select multiple path components,
Shift-click each additional path component to add it to the selection.
Drag the path to its new location. If you move any part
of a path beyond the canvas boundaries, the hidden part of the path
is still available.
Dragging a path to a new location
Note: If
you drag a path so that the move pointer is over another open image,
the path is copied to that image.
To copy a path component as you move
it, select the path name in the Paths palette, and click a path
component with the Path Selection tool . Then
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the selected
path.
To copy a path without renaming it, drag the path name
in the Paths palette to the New Path button at
the bottom of the palette.
To copy and rename a path, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag
(Mac OS) the path in the Paths palette to the New Path
button at the bottom of the palette. Or select the path to copy,
and choose Duplicate Path from the Paths palette menu. Enter a new
name for the path in the Duplicate Path dialog box, and click OK.
To copy a path or path component into another path, select
the path or path component you want to copy, and choose Edit >
Copy. Then select the destination path, and choose Edit >
Paste.
In the source image, use the Path Selection tool to
select the entire path or the path components that you want to copy.
To copy the path component, do any of the following:
Drag the path component from the source
image to the destination image. The path component is copied to
the active path in the Paths palette.
In the source image, select the path name in the
Paths palette and choose Edit > Copy to copy the path.
In the destination image, choose Edit > Paste. You can
also use this method to combine paths in the same image.
To paste the path component into the destination
image, select the path component in the source image, and choose
Edit > Copy. In the destination image, choose Edit >
Paste.
You
can align and distribute path components that are described in a
single path. For example, you can align the left edges of several
shapes contained in a single layer or distribute several components
in a work path along their horizontal centers.
Note: To align
shapes that are on separate layers, use the Move tool.
To align components, use the Path Selection
tool to
select the components you want to align, and select one of the alignment
options from the options bar.
Alignment options
A.
Top
B.
Vertical Centers
C.
Bottom
D.
Left
E.
Horizontal
Centers
F.
Right
To distribute components, select at least three components
you want to distribute, and then select one of the distribute options
from the options bar.
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