Easily create vector shapes from selections in your images — just Control-click an active selection with a selection tool and choose Convert into Shape.
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[Quick Tip] Convert selections into shapes
2020-02-18 14:37:42
In the original Pixelmator? Or Pixelmator Pro? Actually, in both cases, it's the Quick Selection tool. In Pixelmator Pro, you can choose it from Tools > Select > Quick Selection, pressing the Q key, or clicking it in the Tools sidebar like so:

In the original Pixelmator, it's in the Tools palette and you'd need to click it to select it.

In the original Pixelmator, it's in the Tools palette and you'd need to click it to select it.
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2020-05-28 13:42:37
By Command-clicking a layer, do you mean Command-clicking a layer thumbnail to load its outline as a selection? Or Command-clicking somewhere else?
Also, at some point, you also have to Control-click somewhere to open the shortcut menu and, at this point, the contents of the shortcut menu depend on the tool you're currently using. So Convert into Shape appears in the shortcut menu when you Control-click the image when using the selection tools only. But, if you're using some other tool, you can also choose Format > Convert into Shape (from the Format menu at the top of your screen). Note, though, that, with active selections of text layers, this will convert the text layer to a shape instead of creating a new shape layer from the selection. But it will work just fine with pixel layers!
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2020-05-28 18:41:11
Yes that is what I mean. Thanks for the info. I will try to keep all this in mind when converting to shape. But I think this feature could be a little more user-friendly, since I have been a Pixelmator user for 5 years, and I have always struggled with feature.2020-05-28 13:42:37
By Command-clicking a layer, do you mean Command-clicking a layer thumbnail to load its outline as a selection? Or Command-clicking somewhere else?
Also, at some point, you also have to Control-click somewhere to open the shortcut menu and, at this point, the contents of the shortcut menu depend on the tool you're currently using. So Convert into Shape appears in the shortcut menu when you Control-click the image when using the selection tools only. But, if you're using some other tool, you can also choose Format > Convert into Shape (from the Format menu at the top of your screen). Note, though, that, with active selections of text layers, this will convert the text layer to a shape instead of creating a new shape layer from the selection. But it will work just fine with pixel layers!
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