Photoshop has had vector tools for years and years, and they keep adding more features as time goes on. As I mentioned before, I’ve been using these tools for a long time, but I don’t always catch every new feature. When Adobe added Vector Layer Masks, the behavior of the tool changed, and rather than getting the book out, I just adapted. The default behavior changed so that a Color Fill Layer is created instead of a Work Path.
Now here it is a few years after they changed this. I finally noticed these three little buttons on the tool bar:
All this time, the key was right there. That button on the left is the default and creates a new fill layer with a vector mask. The second button is actually more useful to me. It will create a new Work Path or will affect an existing, selected path. The third button just makes pixels from the vector tools. My workaround was not that complicated, but I’m glad I finally discovered this part of the tool bar.
One thing to keep in mind when using the vector tools inside of Photoshop, It’s almost like you’ve switched to a different program. Some of your keyboard commands change in context and that sometimes trips me up. It’s getting better all the time.
Perhaps next time I’ll write about using Photoshop in a broadcast environment.
