I'm a bit puzzled here. Why not just transform the path and then make a new selection from the transformed path?

Dennis Dunbar
APA Digital Dept Chair.


On May 28, 2004, at 12:27 AM, Shangara Singh wrote:

It was 28/5/04 1:51 am, when Tim Wheeler wrote:

What I was trying to do:
Draw path.
Make selection from path.
Transform content of selection AND path together.

Tim

You'll be asking next for a dSLR that takes film too! <g>

Try the following: Transform the path by using the W & H fields in the
Options bar (make sure you click on the link button between the two fields).
Make a note of the percentage figure used to make the transform. Deselect
the path and apply the same transform to your selection by the same
percentage. The two should match pretty closely. You may have to tidy up the
path a little if you need an "exact" match.


Alternatively, when you make the new path from the transformed selection,
Opt-click on the "Make work path from selection" icon in the Paths palette,
or select the command from the Paths palette menu, which will show the
dialog by default, and enter a lower tolerance figure.


HTH.

Shangara Singh.
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