lizzyfizzy
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anyone? :blink: i'm getting really fussy over here trying to figure it out and i don't like the rounded rectangle cookie cutter tool. :thumbdown:
The other option you have is to create 4 circles so that the outer edge is the size you'd like your curve to be...then create rectangles between them and fill in the center with another rectangle...then merge them all.
IM me if that didn't make sense, lol...I can screenshot you what I mean.![]()
I don't know about PSE, but in CS3, there is a way to change the shape tool, so the rounded corner can be whatever degree you want it to be. So if you want super rounded corners you can, or less so.
I also use Jessica Sprague's rounded corner brush, but I load it as a brush, and then just use my eraser as a brush and stamp it over my object. The .ABR file has all four rounded corners loaded.
i use PSE 6 and i agree that the shape tool isn't always what i want. but what i like to do is hold down the shift key (so it stays square and symetrical). then if i need it to be like a rectangle instead of a square, i'll just duplicate and line them up til i get it how i want then merge them. that's how i cut my rounded edges. don't know if it makes sense or not, lol.
Here it is: http://spraguelab.squarespace.com/blog/2006/10/19/photoshop-friday-16ounded-corners.html
She has rounded corner brushes for you to download. What I do is create a new layer above the paper whose corners need rounding, and I stamp the brush on that layer, then i line it up with the paper so that it's perfect and merge down. then I use my magic want to highlight the brush and hit delete. that way all my edges are the same and i don't cut the paper on accident. then i just stamp a new layer and then turn it 90 degrees and repeat the process with each corner.
Yea you change the radius of the curve. I'm surprised PSE doesn't have that for it's rounded rectangle.
i use PSE 6 and i agree that the shape tool isn't always what i want. but what i like to do is hold down the shift key (so it stays square and symetrical). then if i need it to be like a rectangle instead of a square, i'll just duplicate and line them up til i get it how i want then merge them. that's how i cut my rounded edges. don't know if it makes sense or not, lol.
wish it did make sense...sounds like that would be a good option.![]()