Alexandria
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Not sure where the vector mask(s) entered the equation??? There should be no need for them.............unless it's what your Ps version adds to a shape layer??Important: after you duplicate the layer, unclick the vector mask so that the mask is not active.
These steps should not be needed. After you copy and move the second shape layer, select the Move Tool and then depress the shift + Alt/Option + Control/Command keys and hit the T key 19 times in a row!!!Keep repeating the process: copy the shape to a new layer; unclick the vector mask; go to Edit>Transform>Again.
Not sure where the vector mask(s) entered the equation??? There should be no need for them.............unless it's what your Ps version adds to a shape layer??
These steps should not be needed. After you copy and move the second shape layer, select the Move Tool and then depress the shift + Alt/Option + Control/Command keys and hit the T key 19 times in a row!!!
You're very welcome. I hoped the video was easier than trying a written step by step. Glad it was helpful.This is absolutely awesome, thank you very much ... especially that video
Absolutely and yes, was much easier than "understanding the written version" for me. One more question, is the rotation point meant to be "pixel-perfectly" in the center of the circle? Because it didn't "snap" to guides (?)You're very welcome. I hoped the video was easier than trying a written step by step. Glad it was helpful.
One more question, is the rotation point meant to be "pixel-perfectly" in the center of the circle? Because it didn't "snap" to guides (?)
Ok....I agree with Rich. The only thing you can do to improve accuracy of placement is to zoom in as far as you can go. Move the rotation point to the center, then zoom in as close as you can. Re-position as needed.One more question, is the rotation point meant to be "pixel-perfectly" in the center of the circle? Because it didn't "snap" to guides (?)