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Creating a Vector Mask using Pen

New Here ,
Jan 25, 2021 Jan 25, 2021

Hi. I am relatively new to Adobe Photoshop and therefore I need your help. I am making a vector art of my friend's portrait and I am doing that by using the pen tool. I use the pen tool to create a path, then I go to Layers > Vector Mask > Current Path. When I do that, my Path is removed and everything else that is outside the path stays. So when I try to fill in the path, instead of whatever was in the path being filled, whatever was not in the path gets filled. I think I am forgetting to do something as I did a vector mask for other parts of the image and it was working fine. 

Aryan0101_0-1611579414991.png

I create vector masks for his hair and his face and they work fine. 

Aryan0101_1-1611579451908.png

 

This is how the laner panel looks for those layers.

Aryan0101_2-1611579499814.png

I made the path for his jawline using the pen tool, but now when I click on Current Path for a vector mask, it removes the jawline instead of removing everything else in the background.  Therefore, when I go to fill it fills the background instead of the jawline. I can't seem to remember if there is a step I am missing. 

Aryan0101_3-1611579596328.png

Also, this is how the layer panel looks for the jawline layer. You can see this is different as the vector mask for jawline looks different when compared to the vector masks for other layers above. 

 

I have also looked at some other posts where they say the solution is in Path Operations and I need to change it so that it is on "Exclude Overlapping Shapes". I have done that and it still doesn't work. 

 

Sorry if I am not clear with certain terminology as I am new. Please Help. Thanks. 

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Jan 25, 2021 Jan 25, 2021

Please select the Path in the Vector Mask with the Pen Tool or Direct Selection Tool and post a screenshot including the Options Bar, Layers Panel and Paths Panel. 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 25, 2021 Jan 25, 2021

And (depending on the output needs among others) the task might be a better fit for Illustrator. 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 25, 2021 Jan 25, 2021

The vector layer mask thumbnail indicated it will show all the layer pixels but hide the characters jawline area. Look at the vector mask thumbnail you want the inverse. Hide all but show the jawline.

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Jan 26, 2021 Jan 26, 2021
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Prior to change path operations you must select path using Path Selection Tool, for example and vector mask must be selected. Did you do that? If zou are not sure please post screenshot as already suggested by @c.pfaffenbichler 

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