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If you’ve updated to Photoshop CC 2018 and can’t seem to find the NEW Curvature Pen Tool watch this video!
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9 responses to “QUICK TIP: Curvature Pen Tool in Photoshop CC 2018”
Glyn. When you changed workspaces at the end, there were no three dots at the bottom of the toolbar. Is there another three dot button somewhere else that lets you reinstate that one?
Glyn, you can save preset toolbar and load it into another workspace 😉
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was looking for this!! Very grateful 🙂
thanks for that Glyn. Quick question: when you update to 2018 do you lose all your Nik and similar plugins, presets etc? Just want to know whether I need to copy them before updating ta.
Don't forget to save a new workspace…I think you will lose the added pen tool unless you create a new workspace.
Thanks for the 'Tip' Glyn. 🙂
Cheers Glyn 🤙🏻
on my PS 2018 update all the tools were incorporated
Well done buddy, great little tip.
Great tip Glyn as usual. I hope one of these days they bring back the Magnetic Curve tool. It was quite helpful for snapping the curves to the edges of objects in rapid succession.