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Paste Adobe Illustrator art into Photoshop
You can copy art from Adobe Illustrator and
paste it into a Photoshop document.
- In Adobe Illustrator, specify preferences for
the copy-and-paste behavior:
To automatically rasterize the art when
pasting it into a Photoshop document, turn off the PDF and the AICB
(No Transparency Support) options in the File Handling & Clipboard
preferences.
To paste the art as a Smart Object, rasterized image,
path, or shape layer, turn on the PDF and the AICB (No Transparency
Support) options in the File Handling & Clipboard preferences.
- Open a file in Adobe Illustrator, select the art you
want to copy, and choose Edit > Copy.
- In Photoshop, open the document that you want to paste
the Adobe Illustrator art into and then choose Edit >
Paste.
Note: If the PDF and the AICB (No Transparency Support)
options are turned off in the File Handling & Clipboard preferences
of Adobe Illustrator, the art is automatically rasterized as it’s
pasted into the Photoshop document. You can skip the rest of the steps
in this procedure.
- In the Paste dialog box, select how you want to paste
the Adobe Illustrator art and then click OK:
- Smart Object
- Pastes the art as a Vector Smart Object that can be scaled,
transformed, or moved without degrading the image. As the art is
placed, its file data is embedded in the Photoshop document on a
separate layer.
- Pixels
- Pastes the art as pixels that can be scaled, transformed,
or moved before it is rasterized and placed on its own layer in
the Photoshop document.
- Path
- Pastes the art as a path that can be edited with the
pen tools, Path Selection tool, or Direct Selection tool. The path
is pasted into the layer that’s selected in the Layers panel.
- Shape Layer
- Pastes the art as a new shape layer (a layer containing
a path filled with the foreground color).
- If you selected Smart Object or Pixels in the Paste dialog
box, make any transformations you wish, and then click Enter or
Return to place the art.
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