photoshop gurus: merging two vector layers to 1 vect. layer?

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photoshop gurus: merging two vector layers to 1 vect. layer?

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anyone know how I can take something I made with vectors in multiple layers , and dump them into one vector layer?
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Post by 4days »

not sure that you can. maybe take it out to illustrator and back again?
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4days wrote:not sure that you can. maybe take it out to illustrator and back again?
illustrator scares and confuses me :tear:
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Post by brisk »

Group into a new smart object maybe? But still, just use Illustrator. Much easier.
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Post by 4days »

that's a good point. is there a specific reason you need to have them all on the same layer and couldn't just use a group?
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Post by Grudge »

select the path with the Path selection tool, go to the "Paths" tab, the current path is displayed as "Working path". Copy and paste it into a new path layer, do the same with the other path, and paste it into the same path layer. Don't forget to set it to Add, Subtract, Intersect or Exclude before pasting the second path, depending on what relationship between them you want.
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Make the vector layers you wish to merge visible then CTRL-SHIFT-E

BTW as has been said, vectors really, really belong in illustrator. It's vastly more powerful than photoshop when it comes to them.
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Foo wrote:Make the vector layers you wish to merge visible then CTRL-SHIFT-E
wouldn't that rasterize them?
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4days wrote:
Foo wrote:Make the vector layers you wish to merge visible then CTRL-SHIFT-E
wouldn't that rasterize them?
I'm a bit rusty on PS, but AFAIK as long as the only layers visible are vectors, it shouldn't do.

The flatten command would for sure.
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4days wrote:
Foo wrote:Make the vector layers you wish to merge visible then CTRL-SHIFT-E
wouldn't that rasterize them?
it would indeed
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Post by Tsakali_ »

I never really messed with illustrator, thanx for advice (specially Grudge)it's all fixed now. I need to give it to someone who is going to use it in flash and he wants it in a more manageable form

anyway :icon14:

ps

I have stayed in the dark when it to comes to vector graphics in most part. But I think I need to bite the bullet and learn illustrator
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Post by shmup »

as Grudge said really but a bit simpler:
highlight the shape you want to copy with the black arrow path selection tool and just ctrl+c it (ctrl+x will give you an option to delete the layer as well), then go to the other layer, highlight any vector shape in it and ctrl+v. That way you don't have to arse about with the paths palette.
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Post by Tsakali_ »

thanx stranger :shrug:
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Post by shmup »

np :)
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