Photoshop CS6: The pen tool path is not appearing

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KHC81 Posted messages 54 Status Membre -  
KHC81 Posted messages 54 Status Membre -
Hello,

I am using Photoshop CS6, and the paths created with the pen tool do not appear when I save as JPEG. I then reopen the PSD file and all the paths have disappeared.

If anyone could help me.

Thank you.

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KHC81 Posted messages 54 Status Membre 10
 
I finally managed to make the lines appear in the jpegs but by using "Shape".

Thank you both for your responses.
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contrariness Posted messages 338 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   6 240
 
Maybe you need to give it a color and a thickness...

Select your trace, then right-click "stroke of the trace/pencil"
It's the parameters of the pencil tool that will apply, so set them beforehand.
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KHC81 Posted messages 54 Status Membre 10
 
Color and thickness are no problem.

By the way, do you always need to create a new layer for a path? Because when I use the pen tool, no layer appears, and even if I create a new layer, the path doesn't go into the new layer.
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contrariness Posted messages 338 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   6 240
 
When you create a path, it appears in the path palette... it is not a layer,

But you can create a path on a layer; when you convert it to a path, it will be on the previously selected layer.
It can obviously be a new layer.
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KHC81 Posted messages 54 Status Membre 10 > contrariness Posted messages 338 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Yes, it appears in the Paths panel, and what should I do next? I save it again as a PSD and JPEG, but the lines still don't appear.
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KHC81 Posted messages 54 Status Membre 10
 
I tried with the tool trait and shape, and every time I open it in jpeg, the lines do not appear. In psd, when I open the file, I have to click the eye in the layers again for the lines to reappear...
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Anonymous user
 
Hello

a path cannot be saved, it can only be converted to a shape or possibly exported as a path to another application

it is not necessary to create a layer to make a path, the layer will be created automatically when converting to a shape, whether by fill background or stroke fill, or both

that said: you may need to create several paths in the same file
in this case, you should create a new layer for each new path in the path panel, and remember to name them
you can add as many as needed, all paths will be separate, you just need to click on their layer in the path panel to make them appear and convert them

I would like to add for the information:
paths are not "strokes"
they have that appearance because we cannot work on the invisible
but it's only an appearance, as long as they are not converted they have no substance and cannot be treated like pencil or brush strokes
ok?
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Anonymous user
 
my greetings to Contrariness
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