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How do I get this object to be perfectly straight in Photoshop?
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Thats the link to the image. I need the curves to be straight and perfectly curved. What tool do I use?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I would use the Pen Tool and trace around the image stretching the lines to make curves, and etc.... otherwise, Adobe Flash CS3 would do it automatically.
Source(s): Past experiences. - narendraLv 44 years ago
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