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March 10, 2018
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how do i turn off peanut dash

  • March 10, 2018
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Hello. I just got PS and made some change on it the Pen settings and ever since, whenever I make a shape object, the peanut dash thing appears and it is very frustrating trying to turn that off. How do i reset the settings so that the peanut dash is off?

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    Participant
    October 25, 2024

    I regret to inform everyone that this is still a problem. There is only one pen tool default, "peanut dash." If you choose it by accident, you are stuck with it. If you right-click the pen icon and click "reset tool", it does not remove the peanut dash. If you click "reset all tools", it does not remove the peanut dash. If you delete the peanut dash preset, it does not remove the peanut dash.

     

    Am I correct in assuming the solution is to tell the user this is a "skill issue" and learn to set up your pen tool properly? The real default should be a black line, not a peanut dash!

    Participant
    November 25, 2024

    I ran into the same issue, and couldnt seem to find the solution laid out plainly.

    I was able to get rid of the horrible PEANUT DASH issue by doing the following.

    Select the pen tool.  In the bar at the top, change from PATH to SHAPE.  Once selected, choose STROKE and set to NONE.

    Apparently, when you delete the horrid PEANUT DASH preset, and create a new preset, it keeps the previous preset settings.  

    Now you can change from SHAPE back to PATH, and not have horrible brown dots everywhere.

    Cheers!

    Jeff Arola
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 11, 2018

    You must have clicked on the Peanut Dash tool preset for the Pen Tool.

    To get rid of that set the Shape Stroke Type to a Solid Line.

    Known Participant
    December 15, 2019

    I'm having the exact same problem. I've got the full Creative Cloud suite now, having used GIMP before, and I'm finding Photoshop incredibly unintuitive to do even basic stuff. Right now, I'm trying to draw a small circle on an image, and apparently the way to do this is use the pen tool and select "shapes". However, the pen tool only has one option in the drop-down box by it, "peanut dash" (whatever that is), and I can't find any other presets. The drop down box that Jeff showed in his post above doesn't appear on mine. Not only that, the pen tool doesn't appear to be a pen at all, since when I try to use it, it simply draws a path (so why isn't it called a path tool, rather than a pen tool?)

     

    Surely it must be possible to have a pen that just acts like a pen and lets you draw either freeform or shapes? I just have no idea where to find it.

    davescm
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 15, 2019

    Hi Chris

    The Pen tool in Photoshop draws a path. That path can be set to make a shape, by selecting the option in the options bar.  Using the standard pen tool gives great control over the curves but takes a little practice to master. The key thing with paths and shapes is that they remain editable and can be scaled without losing the sharp edges.

     

    Once you have created a path , you can select a brush then stroke the path with that brush by clicking on the icon in the paths panel

    There is a freeform pen tool which does the same thing but without the bezier curve controls. Click and hold the pen tool in the toolbar to see the other pen tools.

     

    If you just want to draw freeform pixel lines, then the brush tool is the better option.

     

    Dave

     

     

    cmgap
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 10, 2018

    In the Tool Setting change from curvature pen tool to the top most setting for the regular pen tool. There is a fly-out menu accessed by the triangle in the bottom right of the tool.

    March 10, 2018

    Hi

    Not sure what you mean by peanut dash but if you want to restore the Pen Tool to it's default settings, right click here and select Reset Tool

    Norman Sanders
    Legend
    March 10, 2018

    You may be referring to the Path line the surrounds the Shape. Tap the Esc key or click in an open area of the Path panel.