Today, we’ll demonstrate how to utilize Photoshop, a custom-made tool made for manipulating vector images, to open and use vectors like those found on graphizy.com!
Le tus first offer an introduction of Photoshop for those who are unfamiliar with it before we start our learning adventure. Later on, we’ll discuss some recommended practices for using vectors in Photoshop as well as how to open a vector file in Photoshop. You can skip to the next part on “How do you use Vectors in Photoshop” if you are familiar with Photoshop.
What is Photoshop?
Photoshop Logo CS6 is a bitmap editing program best used for picture editing and image manipulation. Although the output is usually in a Raster format, it is also frequently used to produce digital artwork. This brings up another query about picture formats. So let’s talk about picture formats to better comprehend the topic.
Every artist and designer should learn how to apply this really helpful method. You may vectorize an image in Photoshop to enable free image resizing, for instance, if you have a low-resolution logo or picture that you want to scale without making it fuzzy.
How can we use Adobe Photoshop vectors?
Computer graphics mostly use the raster and vector file types. Raster pictures depend on resolution and are pixel-based. As a result, scaling these Raster pictures would result in a reduction in image quality. Contrarily, vectors may be totally scaled or resized without sacrificing quality since they are constructed utilizing dots, curves, lines, and polygons. For further information on the distinctions between the Raster and Vector formats, please see our prior post.
Reiterating what we said previously, Photoshop is a bitmap or raster editing program that works well for modifying images. Photoshop cannot be used to produce or manipulate vectors entirely. Please don’t be disappointed in Photoshop if this is the case. The good news is that Photoshop can scale and utilize vector files while maintaining image quality. How do you manage that?
Why Vectorize Images?
The primary distinction between vector and raster formats is the presence of pathways in vector pictures, which facilitates scaling and editing. whereas pixels make up raster pictures.
A raster image’s quality will be impacted and seem fuzzy or pixelated when it is scaled or resized. Images created in vector format may be scaled without losing quality.
You may simply enlarge a picture without significantly lowering its quality by vectorizing a raster image.
Modify and Edit Vector Shapes-
When making vector drawings in Photoshop, you are not limited to simple forms. They are rapidly modifiable.
Choose the shape first. The form will be highlighted, and anchor points along its course will be visible. These are the areas of the shape’s curves and corners.
Select the Direct Selection Tool from the toolbar (press Shift + A to access it or click and hold the Path Selection Tool icon to find it). To change the shape, click one of the anchor points and drag it in any direction.
Merge and Combine Vector Shapes-
Use Path Operations for even more complicated forms. This enables you to create new forms by combining several existing ones.
On your canvas, begin by sketching a shape. After that, select Path Operations from the options menu in the top-left corner of the screen. Every new route or form often appears on its own layer. Clicking Combine Shapes will change that.
Next, create a new form. Your initial form will go on the same layer as this.
Work With Vector Image/Text in Photoshop!
It is quite simple to use text in Photoshop. Click on the picture canvas to create a text box with the Horizontal Text Tool selected (T), then start typing. Just like in any other program, you may change the font, size, weight, and other elements.
Set a fill color but no stroke for regular text. Use a stroke only on highly stylised writing.
You may then turn the text into a vector object when you’re finished. Go to Type > Convert to Shape after selecting the text. This gives you access to each character’s anchor points so you may adjust them separately. It’s useful for altering the color of a single letter or the font’s appearance. The text is not editable after conversion. In case you need a backup, it’s a good idea to copy the original text layer and then conceal it.
You may create vector pictures in Photoshop by drawing shapes, lines, and text.
There are tools in Photoshop for drawing a variety of typical forms. The Rectangle Tool is highlighted by default. To see the whole set of tools, click and hold that icon:
- Rectangle Tool
- Rounded Rectangle Tool
- Ellipse Tool
- Polygon Tool
- Line Tool
- Custom Shape Tool
Another benefit of opening a file as a smart object is this. This layer is editable later on in your project by using Photoshop filters. You may change the opacity of these filters as well as return to the filter settings at any time. Additionally, you may apply a few picture correction options and alter it afterwards. There is yet more; it’s a major surprise. You may achieve this by double clicking this Vector Smart Object layer. Layers and shapes are editable vectors when the file is opened in Adobe Illustrator in its original state.
How to open and use Vectors in Photoshop!
The file can also be opened in its current state and then converted to a smart object. When double clicked, it will open as a different Photoshop file and retain the non-destructible editing features. Unfortunately, Illustrator does not open it as a vector file.
You may combine the tools you now know how to utilize to create your own works of vector art. Photoshop is remarkably strong even if it isn’t a true substitute for Illustrator for professional graphic creation. It’s more than adequate for basic things like logos, icons, and little graphics that you wish to utilize in other projects. In order to reap all the advantages I previously discussed, let me conclude that it is optimal to employ Vectors as Smart Objects in Photoshop. As much as you do in Illustrator or one of the numerous Illustrator alternatives at graphizy.com, we hope you utilize your vectors to their full potential in Photoshop as well. You may download this incredible Abstract Vector Background that we made in Illustrator, by the way. Free of charge!