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    PS and Illustrator paths

    One of the nice things about Illustrator is that it and Photoshop use a private clipboard (AI CB), so you can copy and paste paths from Illustrator to PS. If you want to get paths into PS from Xara Xtreme, you need Illustrator as the intermediary?export as AI from Xara, then load the saved file in Illustrator.

    There?s a really neat PS plug-in by ShineyCore called PathStyler; it comes in an Illustrator version, but that?s extra bucks. PathStyler creates bevels and embosses and simulates textures such as metal, rust, plastic, and bricks. You can stroke paths in Photoshop (actually, you can use any tool?I recently needed to Dodge along a path to create neon tubing), but PathStyler is just plain fun and logo creation is a snap.

    Here?s four different PathStyler treatments using only one path; I did this for a heavy metal band who couldn?t decide one a single look.
    http://www.plugsnpixels.com/pathstyler.html

    My Best,

    Gare

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    Re: PS and Illustrator paths

    Nice tips Gare. I didn't even notice that you could do that! That's something that I should've figured out by myself. :\

    - Al

 

 

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