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Become a Master of the Pen Tool in Under 30 Minutes

This tutorial explains how to master the pen tool in great detail, carefully walking you through all it’s features as you trace a penguin image.

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This tutorial was written for PSDFAN by Simon Hubbert. You can check out his DeviantArt page for more examples of his work.

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Final Image

This is the final image that we’ll be creating.

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Step 1

Download this image http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1104824

Don’t think you’ve already made it as we will be tracing over the image!

Open the image in Photoshop and re-size it to what you want. I re-sized mine to 1800 px by 2546 px.

I lowered the opacity of the penguin image to 50% as it’s much easier to see your paths and curves your creating.
To do this, simply duplicate the layer, delete the bottom, original layer and then set the opacity to 50%.

Step 2

Create a new layer, name it ‘Body’ and select the Pen Tool (the shortcut for the Pen Tool is ‘P’).

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Make sure that Paths are selected.

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Step 3

To start with we will work on the outline of the body.

Left click on the very top of the head. A small square box will show. This is called an anchor point. It’s the beginning of the path.

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For larger areas I like to create larger lines as I feel it creates a smoother curve rather than creating lots of anchor points, but, if you want, you can create smaller lines and use more anchor points. Try both methods and see which works best for you.

When you come to do smaller and more detailed areas, e.g. the foot, you will have to create smaller lines and curves.

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Step 4

Click (and hold) on the start of the arm.

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Now drag your mouse down and you will notice that the line will bend.

Drag and release your mouse button when the line curves round and fits round the edge of the head.

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If a line isn’t as good as what you want it to be, no problem, the Pen Tool is very forgiving.

One option is to delete the last anchor point you made. To do this, press Delete. This will delete the last anchor point. After you’ve deleted an anchor point you must remember to click on the last anchor point you made or else it will create a new sub-path.

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You can also edit the angle of the line by choosing the convert point tool. When you created the curve you probably noticed these two lines appear. These are called guide/direction lines. They control the angle and length of the curve.

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With the Pen Tool still selected, hold down the key ‘Alt’ (this is the shortcut key for the Convert Point Tool) and hover over the top direction line. (you’ll notice that your cursor won’t change until you hover over the ends of a direction line or an anchor point).

Now if you click and hold the top direction line you will be able to edit the curve and make any fine tuning to it.

The last way of editing paths is holding down the ‘Ctrl’ key. This enables you to move anchor points and direction lines and again make any edits to your lines and curves.

If you want, play about with a few lines to get to grip with what you can do.

Step 5

The bottom direction line will be long and like this, if you have not edited it.

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If you try to continue and click on the outline of the arm with the Pen Tool, the line will not go where you want it to!
This is because the direction line is large and creates a large curve (basically a long direction line = a long curve, a short direction line = a short curve!).

Hold down the ‘Alt’ key, click and drag the bottom end of the direction line upwards so it sits reasonably close
to the anchor point and follows the direction of the arm.

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Now you should be able to draw around the arm using these different methods to edit the line/curves.

Here’s what mine looks like.

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Following the information in Step 3 to 5 you should now be able to draw around the whole body.

Remember,

Keep hold of your mouse and drag in a direction to curve the line
Long direction lines = long curves
Short direction lines = short curves
If you delete an anchor point, click on the last one you created
Use the convert point tool to shorten/lengthen the direction lines
Zoom into the areas that are quite detailed and need small curves and lines
It does not matter if your lines are not perfectly traced around the edges
Take your time!

Step 6

As you finish the right arm you’ll be able to click on the 1st anchor point you made. This will close and finish the path.

Your image should look similar to this.

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Now change your foreground colour to black.

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Now right click (with the Pen Tool still selected) and this box will appear.

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Click on ‘Fill Path’ and use these settings.

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The outline of the Pen Tool will be around the body so press delete to get rid of this.

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Your image should now look like this.

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Step 7

Click the small eye symbol next to the Body layer to hide that layer.

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Create a new layer above the layer ‘Body’ and name it ‘Stomach’. Use the Pen Tool to draw around the outline of the white part of the body.

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When you’ve finished and closed the path, set the foreground colour to white, right click and choose Fill Path. Click delete to get rid of the pen outline.

Now your image should look like this with the body layer showing.

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Step 8

Create a new layer on top and name it ‘Left Eye’. Hide the other layers accept the original penguin image.

As the eye is a circle you can either create it with the ellipse tool,

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or,

draw around the left eye with the Pen Tool and fill it with the colour Black.

After you’ve finished the left eye, duplicate the layer (Ctrl & J/Apple Option Key & J) and move it over to the other eye. Name this layer, ‘Right Eye’.

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Here’s how the image is looking with all the layers visible.

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Step 9

Create another layer on top and name it, ‘Beak’. Again hide the other layers so you can trace around the beak.

Use the Pen Tool to draw around the beak and set the foreground colour to #fbdf26. Fill the path and then press delete to get rid of the pen outline.

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Step 10

Delete the background layer (the original penguin image) and make all your layers visible. I added a layer filled with the colour white at the bottom and cropped the image so the penguin was sat neatly in the centre.

Here’s the final image that we’ve created. I hope you’ve enjoyed the tutorial.

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About the Author: Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.

66 Awesome Comments: Leave Your Comment

  1. User GravatarNikki 22nd March 2009

    Cool tut! Im always struggling with the pen tool!

  2. User GravatarTom 22nd March 2009

    Yep same! Out of all the basic tools I’ve always found it the hardest to get to grips with at any kind of ‘good’ level. This tutorial actually helped me in my own designs quite a bit.

  3. Jdars1804 22nd March 2009

    This is awesome!

  4. User GravatarTom 22nd March 2009

    Thanks! I’m really glad you enjoyed it.

  5. User GravatarMike Smith 22nd March 2009

    Nice tutorial. Really well laid out and I learned a thing or two about the pen tool as well :)

  6. User GravatarEkios 22nd March 2009

    Thank you from France, this tut finally explain me how to use this damn tool ;)

    Thanks thanks thanks !

  7. User GravatarSaro 22nd March 2009

    This cleared some stuff out for me, thanks!

  8. User GravatarTom 22nd March 2009

    I’m really pleased that this tutorial is helping everyone. When I ran the poll to see what kinds of basic tutorials were most requested the pen tool scored highly, and now I can see why!

  9. Nadav Peretz 22nd March 2009

    Awesome!
    I also used your music poster tutorial to create this cover for my friends set
    http://illus10n.deviantart.com/art/Dolev-Bi-Summer-Set-2009-3DBOX-116551229
    I just love the final result:)

    thanks a bunch mate for all of your hard work :)

  10. User GravatarTom 22nd March 2009

    Thanks Nadav, really appreciate the kind words. I love the result you got from the music poster tut. I’m continually impressed by the works of my visitors :)

  11. User Gravatarbencapozzi 22nd March 2009

    Looks good. Need to do a run-through myself, then hopefully can use it in class with my students.

    ~benc

  12. User GravatarTom 23rd March 2009

    Awesome, I hope that they find it useful :)

  13. User Gravataruokesita 23rd March 2009

    thanks for this tut.

  14. Patrick 23rd March 2009

    Great tut but you really should be doing this in Illustrator.

  15. Jennifer Sickles 23rd March 2009

    Thank you for such an easy to understand tut I learned so much thanx again

  16. User GravatarTom 23rd March 2009

    Thanks guys.

    Patrick: Yeah, it may be better to do in Illustrator, but I do focus exclusively on Photoshop techniques on this website, and many people requested a tutorial on using the Photoshop pen tool.

  17. User GravatarDoso 23rd March 2009

    It would be better if you didn’t delete paths right after you fill them, instead create a vector mask. That way, the layer can always be edited in case resizing must be made. It’s literally just one extra step, but it could save you hours of agony if a larger project comes up and you happen upon an issue like that.

  18. User GravatarTom 23rd March 2009

    That’s a great tip! Thanks for sharing Doso.

  19. User GravatarRaSh 24th March 2009

    Really nice tut!

    Oh & Doso’s tip is pretty useful. It also helps when you need to move around the anchor points to make something similar later. :)

  20. User GravatarTom 24th March 2009

    Thanks RaSh, yeah that’s another good point. There really is a lot of flexibility with the pen tool.

  21. Jack Harrison 24th March 2009

    Applause for teaching the pen tool. Very easy to understand. The utility of the pen tool in this case could be enhanced by using shape layers rather than fill layers, perhaps? Some of the elements in that image you created are scalable, some are not. Would be more useful probably to have a scalable image, but I get that you are teaching the pen tool, and not a vector graphics tut. Nice job.

  22. User GravatarAdam 25th March 2009

    Thanks for this tutorial – I find even simple pen tool tasks in Photoshop quite tricky, but in Flash I find it much easier.

    Could you do a more advanced tutorial too?

  23. User GravatarTom 25th March 2009

    Adam: Do you mean a more advanced tutorial on the pen tool, or just a generally more advanced tutorial on any topic?

  24. User Gravatarev149 26th March 2009

    Great for beginners, I consider myself a master already, though. :P

  25. User GravatarTom 26th March 2009

    :) have any more advanced tutorials that you’re interested in seeing?

  26. User GravatarSports Picks 26th March 2009

    Nice. It’s amazing how many ‘designers’ don’t know how to use the Pen tool. It’s a very powerful tool!

  27. User GravatarUTogger 29th March 2009

    Nicely done…a fun little exercise.

  28. Edi 29th March 2009

    Step #8 accept should be except.

  29. User GravatarNikki 30th March 2009

    Your post has been featured on March’s “Nerdiest of the Net!”

    http://www.blog.designnerd.net/nerdiest-of-the-net-march-09

  30. User GravatarTom 30th March 2009

    Awesome, thanks Nikki!

  31. Laura 2nd April 2009

    AWESOME tutorial! I’ve been self-teaching myself Photoshop for the past few years and could never quite grasp the concept of the pen tool. Your tutorial definitely helped and now I’m finally getting what everyone’s raving about!!

    Thanks so much!

  32. User GravatarTom 2nd April 2009

    Thanks for commenting Laura. I had the exact same experience! It was like my pen tool skills had been holding me back for ages.

  33. User Gravatarlawrence77 7th April 2009

    Laura same here, I too like u!
    I coule never quite grasp the concept of pen tool!!
    Thanks PSDFAN by Simon Hubbert!!!

    GOD bless u!

  34. User GravatarFabian 8th April 2009

    Great beginners tip. I have some young friends I’ll send this way for sure:)

  35. User GravatarBrian Trepanier 8th April 2009

    Thanks a lot for the great tutorial. Helped me understand the tool like nothing else has been able!

  36. Mark 9th April 2009

    Great Tut.

    Makes the pen tool so easy.
    much appreciated. Keep up the good work!

  37. Jablonski 12th April 2009

    Thank you from Turkey,

    this great tutorial has thought me so much about the pen tool..

  38. User GravatarAxel Giqueaux 16th April 2009

    Definitive tutorial… awesome! Thanks a lot.

  39. User GravatarTom 16th April 2009

    Thanks Axel, I hope that it helped you.

  40. Johnboy 24th April 2009

    Hi,
    I’m a real newbie at photoshop and I am really struggling to get the pen tool to bend as you describe in this tut…..what am i doing wrong ??
    I follow every step as you describe and still the line wont bend….Im using photoshop cs4 extended

  41. User GravatarTom 24th April 2009

    Hi Johnboy, I’m afraid that I’m not sure what you could be doing wrong. This tutorial is really the simplest explanation I’ve seen. Can anyone else help?

  42. User Gravatarjimjiber 28th April 2009

    thanks ever so much for this simple little tutorial. i, like many others, have always struggled with the pen tool!

  43. Al 29th April 2009

    Thanks you Tom
    Now i’m the master OF the Pen Tool :)
    any challenges Welcome :)

    J/k

  44. User GravatarzEEROCKz 29th April 2009

    Great tut specially for an entry level person like me…

  45. User GravatarTom 29th April 2009

    Cheers guys, I’m glad that this tutorial helped you.

  46. Levar 1st May 2009

    Wow that was quite easy, once I did it, I can probably use the pen tool to trace over anything! Great tutorial here’s my outcome.
    http://imgkk.com/images/iv5hllmq.jpg

  47. User Gravatarphoto retouching 3rd May 2009

    Still the best tool for masking by miles!

  48. User Gravatarpskungfu 8th May 2009

    This tutorials is very good for beginners.I have translated it into Chinese to share it with my friends.

  49. Cassie 21st May 2009

    I have NEVER been able to understand the pen tool. I have gone through TONS of tutorials but I come here and just skim through this one and I GOT IT! haha FINALLY! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  50. krizzy22 26th May 2009

    COOL! :D

  51. Loraine 4th June 2009

    That was a great tut. I just finished a beginning Photo Shop class, but the pen tool was scary. NOt any more. Thanks

  52. Loraine 4th June 2009

    Any suggestions on where to find shortcut keys for everything?

  53. User GravatarTom 4th June 2009

    I’m glad this tutorial straightened things out for you Loraine. I’m actually not aware of a main source for shortcut keys, but I’m sure Google could help you out.

  54. User GravatarDavid 18th June 2009

    Good tut!
    I have done a lot, but doing another one never hurts.

    Only tip I’d recommend:
    Add saving the paths(naming them)
    and then:
    control+enter to make selection
    then shift+f5 to fill with color(or just alt+backspace for foreground, control+backspace for background).

  55. Ian 22nd July 2009

    Why oh why has nobody explained it like this before? You have just de-mystified the very scary pen! One thing; can the AltGr key be used instead of Alt? It seems to do the same as Alt but the symbol when the key is pressed is different, it is a right b**ger being left handed!!

  56. Kesha 23rd July 2009

    nice tut, i have better understanding of pen tool now.

  57. Natalia 16th August 2009

    Thanks a lot! Very clear tutorial. I’ve been struggling with the pen tool and I need to master it the most for my ongoing project. Thank you!!!!!

  58. User GravatarAngel rodriguez 6th September 2009

    yhea great tutorial , its so hard to learn the pen tool and you make it so clear , allow me translate it to spanish so i can share it ^^ thx again

  59. User GravatarAncalan 16th September 2009

    Yes! Wonderfull Curves of you.

  60. marco 30th November 2009

    best pen tool tutorial ever.
    i tryed lots of similiar tutorial before, but i’ve ever been in trouble with the pen tool. no one can learn something without working on the road!

  61. josh 24th December 2009

    God bless u brother … now i m playin with it.

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  63. User GravatarSimon Willans 28th January 2010

    Wow. This is by far the most straight-to-the-point pen tutorial I’ve read. Good stuff. I’m now confident with the basics.

  64. User GravatarEric Shafer 19th February 2010

    One of the most important and misunderstood tools in Photoshop. Thanks for the great tutorial Tom!

  65. User GravatarPhotoshop basic selection tools 28th February 2010

    really a lot of people are afraid of using the pen tool.
    i hope this post help them understand this useful tool

  66. Donna 4th March 2010

    I was about to give up ever learning the Pen Tool until I landed on this page. YOU ROCK!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!! xoxoxoox

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