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June 19, 2013
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Photoshop CC - working with paths/direct selection tool

  • June 19, 2013
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Hi,

Since version CS it was very easy working with paths with the direct selection tool. I just upgraded to Photoshop CC, and noticed this annoying bug:

When I select and anchor point using the Direct Selection Tool, I can no longer de-select it clicking inside the shape. This is so frustrating when working with icons.

I used to grab the Path Selection Tool to select the entire vector shape, then I switched to the Direct Selection Tool  if I wanted to modify a specific anchor point. All I needed to do was clicking inside the shape, then select the anchor point I wanted to work with. Now if I switch from the Path tool to the Direct Selection one, if I click inside the shape it doesn't deselect anything, if I click on an anchor point, it doesn't deselect the other anchor points. I figured out that if I click on the path of a different vector shape, then I can go back and select an anchor point on the vector shape I was working with, but it's too much work for de-selecting a point.

Is it a bug or a new way Photoshop CC behaves?

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9 replies

deluko
Participant
June 12, 2014

Also very frustrated with this. I perform this kind of action hundreds of times a day.

Will someone at Adobe please address this? Isolation mode is not an answer.

Participant
September 5, 2014

Same here..... This is completely messing with my workflow.....

Participant
September 12, 2013

Honestly, what the heck have you done with the whole vector part of Photoshop? The Lag with the RupperBand is annoying, the merging of the Layer Mask icon into a Shape layer icon is just stupid (makes moving a vector mask to another layer so much faster and easier ... not) but the usability of the path selection tools is an insult. Not to mention the impossibility to set subtract, intersect and so on before you start drawing a path or the lag while moving a paths and anchors.

Are you guys on crack changing perfect working solutions that worked for years and create such a mess?

Nope sorry,  I wanted to update to PsCC but i don't pay a cent for such a piece of crap and stick to Cs5... what were you thinking?

Known Participant
November 13, 2014

I have found it frustrating that i can't change to the move tool or the brush tool without losing the preview of the vector mask/path.

I use vector masks nearly every day and i like to be able to draw my path, make a vector path and then brush in a colour or clone stamp within that area.

In CS5 i could still see that path which helped me to be able to see where i'm going.

But NOW it switches off unless i am using the direct selection tool.

I would really like to know who they test these changes on and what design discipline they use it in, because it seems like it's a very narrow field of research (made obvious by the huge outcry of designers around the world).

- Staff: Please implement a "Legacy" mode for tools? Please?? Pretty please???

Participant
July 30, 2013

I'm a UX/UI designer and this tool is CRITICAL to my workflow.  The change made to this tool's behavior is BEYOND FRUSTRATING and is completely garbling my workflow.  Please return the Direct Selection Tool to its former glory and restore the behaviors we all expect it to have.  Thank you.

Known Participant
June 1, 2014

As a UI/UX designer a year later, I can confirm that this is still just as infuriating as it was last year....

Why are you FORCING your paid customers to comply with whatever "features" get added / changed / removed especially when their current workflow DEPENDS on these features? Give your customers a warning adobe, this is NOT the first time this has happened with your product.

Participant
July 22, 2013

I agree that this is an unwanted "feature". I'm getting very frustrated working with the Direct Selection tool with vectors in Photoshop now.

June 21, 2013

I am also having this issue I figured out though that if you click and drag select a single point it will only select that point and you don't get the issue of selecting points from a shape on another layer like you got in previous versions.

Adobe Employee
June 20, 2013

Escape key will keep the path active while deselecting all points on the path. You can also toggle to the Direct Select Tool via holding command(mac)/control(win) and click on the point/segment you want to edit.

Participating Frequently
June 20, 2013

There is another issue I have found while using the direct selection tool on a point. There seems to be a 1 or 2 second delay from when you make the point to when you can use the direct selection tool (command on mac) to move it. I have a thread started here:

http://forums.adobe.com/message/5431201#5431201

And here is a video of the issue:

Please tell me this is a bug and something that has a fix in the works...

Was DYP
Inspiring
June 20, 2013

Indesign CC is defective and now we are finding defects in PSCC.

Does Adobe really think I am going to rent defective software.

At least the great thing for those that decide to try the CC is that you only have a month of rent into it, so if it is defective you can just cancel it.

Participant
June 20, 2013
D.A.R
Legend
June 22, 2013

I dont mind the implementation of new features as once I am used to them I use them.

However, the ability to drag across the canvas and select multiple points/paths from different layers quickly breaks down when the paths are vector masks that often lie on top of each other on different layers.

The solution is the new Isolation mode but now we have an inconsistency in layer behaviour. Double clicking vector data sets you in isolation mode to work on the vector data. Double clicking anywhere outside of the vector data gets you back.

This becomes a problem if you switched tools to work on the non vector portions of that layer. Now you have to switch back to the Path Selection tool and double click to get back. Why not allow double clicking with the move tool?

In addition, double clicking to get back out of Isolation Mode leaves you on NO layer, instead of the one you may have been working on unless you double click ON the path itself, thereby requiring one to choose a layer before continuing to work.

Now what if I want to work on pixel data in Isolation Mode. Why can I not simply double click on that data? Why is the Path Selection Tool or the Direct Selection Tool the only tool that can invoke isolation with a double click?

Furthermore, why when I use the Direct Selection tool and double click on pixel data while in isolation mode it doesnt change the Layer Filter to "Kind" but in fact turns the feature off. Requiring two operations to get it back on again!

I think perhaps it was the Vector people in the team that brought the Isolation Mode in but really didnt flesh it out for pixel data people.

Adobe Employee
June 22, 2013

Isolation mode toggling is available from the move tool context menu, as well as the Select menu item which can be assigned a keyboard shortcut

Participant
June 19, 2013

I am also having this problem. Working with icons is a frustrating mess!

Hoping an update will fix this as soon as possible.

June 19, 2013

Glad to hear I'am not alone on this. Hope they will fix it very soon, for the moment I prefer to use CS6

D.A.R
Legend
June 19, 2013

I think it must be a bug as I am experiencing similar behavior.

On a vector mask, using the Direct selection tool (or the keyboard modifier with the Pen Tool) when I select a point, the entire path is selected. Tapping outside or inside the path doesnt help. When I go back to the point, again, the entire path is selected.

If I use the Pen tool to make a new path in the same mask, for example a quick triangle or even a single point then delete it I am able to use the Direct selecton tool.

This is repeatable behaviour.

A key seems to be to never actually use the Path Select Tool as when the entire path is selected the whole bug starts again. I have disabled the Path Selection Tool Shortcut of "A" so now the only tool availabe is the Direct Selection Tool.