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Using the Rubber Band Option with the Pen Tool in Photoshop
  

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The pen tool can be a little tricky to use, and until you get used to it, you might not always know where your next anchor point is going to leave you. In this tutorial, Geoff Riggs will show you how to use the Rubber Band option with your pen tool, which will allow you to see hints of what your shape will look like

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Submit Date  : 2007-06-27
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