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Has Photoshop lost the ability to place arrow heads on lines?



 
 
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Old July 29th 17, 04:49 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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Default Has Photoshop lost the ability to place arrow heads on lines?

It used to be that within Photoshop one could specify arrow heads on
the start or finish of lines created with the line tool. I haven't
seen anything in PS CC to suggest that this is still possible. Has
this ability gone or is it merely cunningly hidden somewhere?
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Old July 29th 17, 05:26 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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Default Has Photoshop lost the ability to place arrow heads on lines?

On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 00:03:16 -0400, Tony Cooper
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 15:49:16 +1200, Eric Stevens
wrote:

It used to be that within Photoshop one could specify arrow heads on
the start or finish of lines created with the line tool. I haven't
seen anything in PS CC to suggest that this is still possible. Has
this ability gone or is it merely cunningly hidden somewhere?


With the line tool activated, click the thing that looks like a gear.
Then choose arrowheads at the beginning, end, or both ends of the
line. The weight determines thickness. of the line and arrowheads.


Thanks Tony. That's the only thing I didn't try, thinking I already
knew all that it did.
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Regards,

Eric Stevens
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Old July 29th 17, 05:46 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Bill W
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Default Has Photoshop lost the ability to place arrow heads on lines?

On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 16:26:21 +1200, Eric Stevens
wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 00:03:16 -0400, Tony Cooper
wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 15:49:16 +1200, Eric Stevens
wrote:

It used to be that within Photoshop one could specify arrow heads on
the start or finish of lines created with the line tool. I haven't
seen anything in PS CC to suggest that this is still possible. Has
this ability gone or is it merely cunningly hidden somewhere?


With the line tool activated, click the thing that looks like a gear.
Then choose arrowheads at the beginning, end, or both ends of the
line. The weight determines thickness. of the line and arrowheads.


Thanks Tony. That's the only thing I didn't try, thinking I already
knew all that it did.


Of course it was cunningly hidden. They wouldn't be pro-level tools if
anyone could find them.
 




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