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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•edit-229 days agoWouldn’t that simply create a bitmap circle, though? The advantage of shapes in Photoshop is that they are vectors.
minus-squareB-TR3Elinkfedilink4•29 days agoSelect circle -> save selection as path. There’s your vector. I’d, however, use some vector app for vector graphics, independent of the OS I’m using.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink16•29 days agoWell it’s still a good idea to have shapes saved as vectors in a bitmap program. So resizing doesn’t affect the shape.
minus-squaremacniellinkfedilink4•edit-229 days ago Vectors in a bitmap program I just let this stand on it’s own.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•28 days agoAll vectors will be bitmaps when displayed on a screen.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•edit-229 days agoIn case you don’t understand why your post needs to stand on it’s own, vectors in bitmap program are vectors until exported as bitmaps. They are very useful.
Wouldn’t that simply create a bitmap circle, though? The advantage of shapes in Photoshop is that they are vectors.
Select circle -> save selection as path. There’s your vector. I’d, however, use some vector app for vector graphics, independent of the OS I’m using.
Well it’s still a good idea to have shapes saved as vectors in a bitmap program. So resizing doesn’t affect the shape.
I just let this stand on it’s own.
All vectors will be bitmaps when displayed on a screen.
In case you don’t understand why your post needs to stand on it’s own, vectors in bitmap program are vectors until exported as bitmaps. They are very useful.