Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Position the pointer where you want the curve segment to end, and drag in the opposite direction to complete the 
segment. 
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Do one of the following: 
To draw the next segment of a smooth curve, position the pointer where you want the next segment to end, and 
drag away from the curve. 
Drag away from the curve to create the next segment. 
To change the direction of the curve sharply, release the mouse button, and then Alt-drag (Windows) or Option­
drag (Mac OS) the direction point in the direction of the curve. Release the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) 
key and the mouse button, reposition the pointer where you want the segment to end, and drag in the opposite 
direction to complete the curve segment. 
To break out the direction lines of an anchor point, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the lines. 
Alt-drag or Option-drag the direction point toward the curve. Release the key, and drag in the opposite direction. 
To draw with the Freeform Pen tool 
The Freeform Pen tool lets you draw as if you were drawing with a pencil on paper. Anchor points are added automat­
ically as you draw. You do not determine where the points are positioned, but you can adjust them once the path is 
complete. To draw with greater precision, use the Pen tool. 
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Select the Freeform Pen tool 
To control how sensitive the final path is to the movement of your mouse or stylus, click the inverted arrow next 
to the shape buttons in the options bar, and enter a value between 0.5 and 10.0 pixels for Curve Fit. A higher value 
creates a simpler path with fewer anchor points. 
Drag the pointer in the image. As you drag, a path trails behind the pointer. When you release the mouse, a work 
path is created. 
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To continue the existing freehand path, position the pen pointer on an endpoint of the path, and drag. 
To complete the path, release the mouse. To create a closed path, drag the line to the initial point of the path (a 
circle appears next to the pointer when it is aligned).