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    Photoshop question!

    Alright, so I've been using Photoshop CS3 on the School's iMacs and I learned how to actually use the Pen tool finally. All physced I come home and try it out.. I use to pen tool like I was but.. the hotkeys are different! I want to pretty much b able to move an anchor point freely. You do this on a Mac by pressing Command and clicking the anchor point, allowing you to bend the path. How can I do this on a PC? Thanks for the help!

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    When you click hold down the button and you can move it to how you want

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    That just deleted the anchor point.

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    , it works for me, first I click then I click where I want the length to be and hold down the left button and then drag how I want it.

    Edit: uploading vid on how to do it, first you click point on where you want line to begin, then click where you want it to end, and make sure you hold down the button, then move mouse to bend it
    Last edited by Confucius; 02-14-2010 at 12:50 AM.

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    Figured it out. I'm not sure why it wasn't working before but it's CTRL+Left click. I know I tried that before...

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    ahh mmk well I dunno what you wanted to do XD I'll edit and show you the vid of what I was telling you to do in a second

    Edit: here's vid http://www.filefront.com/15580253/Ph...3-44-09-45.avi
    Last edited by Confucius; 02-14-2010 at 12:57 AM.

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