Hey guys,
I've been playing with glow effects lately for an upcoming website redesign, and I've been noticing quite a bit of work being done with Photoshop's pen tool and cool lighting effects, so I figured I'd share some introduction to the pen tool itself as well as a glow/lighting technique which can be used in many, many ways with you guys. Sit back, relax, and enjoy another Photoshop tutorial.
Just as a sneak peak, this is what we are going to be creating...

Okay, Let's start from the top!
If you've never used the pen tool in Photoshop before, you are definitely missing out. The pen tool is great for working with vectors as well as creative bezier curves.
Considering the pen tool in itself is usually classed as a intermediate/advanced tool in Photoshop, we will just touch up on the basics so you can get going with this tutorial.
The Pen Tool
The Pen tool has the following five options:

- The Pen tool is mostly likely going to be the main tool you use. The 'Pen Tool' allows you to create straight lines and curves that make up most your paths.
- The Freeform Pen tool is designed to let you create paths quickly by just drawing freehand with the mouse. The main downside is that it's hard to create accurate paths and especially curves due to the nature of drawing with a mouse.
- The Add Anchor Point Tool allows you to insert additional anchor points into your path, basically splitting a line segment into two. This helps you when you have already started a curve but you want to convert this into a more complex shape.
- The Delete Anchor Point Tool removes anchor points from your path. What happens as you remove an anchor point is that the anchors on either side of the removed anchor join up to form one longer line segment, as if you have just snapped them into a single line. This tool helps you when you have too many anchor points on your path.
- The Convert Point Tool allows you to convert a smooth anchor point to a corner anchor point, and convert a corner anchor point into a smooth one.
Even though that was a gentle introduction to the pen tool; today, we will mainly work with the Pen tool itself - so create a new document, 460
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