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First Time Question !


Sameh Sayed

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Hello Guys !
This is my First post :)
i draw a line in a layer , and applied a Wave Effect on this layer ( that i can't remember it's Values )
so what i need now ,, is i need to draw a Line and apply the same wave effect "Exactly The Same" and i can't remember the values of the first one .

Note :
1-i don't want to copy the effect ,, i want to apply an other one from the scratch to Edit some details in the line it self before applying the effect , But i need it to be the same as the first .
2- it's not a Smart Object .

i will Attach the file ,, if anyone can do it and give me the values
Cause i tried doing it maaaany times ,, and it's not working ! :(
Hope You cAn Help ME !
 

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Use the pen tool and create a new line by following the existing contour (wave). That's the way I would do it, there are probably other ways but that is the simplest to me.

Edit: In case you don't know how to do this with the pen tool, it is easy. Create a new layer of course. Choose the Pen Tool and on the flyout, choose the Free Form pen tool. On the options bar, make it Magnetic. Start at the end of your curve and start dragging the tool, the path will be created by following the existing curve. To end it and leave it as an open path, hit Enter. You can stroke the path to make it thicker if you like, choose the Direct Selection tool (in the flyout with the arrow on the tool bar), right click on your path and choose stroke. You have several options there, but Brush is a good choice in this case. The stroke will be created with the brush size that is set and foreground color. If this is helpful..hit the Thank You button :)
 
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