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hello everybody what is going on today buddy Blackford here with another Photoshop CS6 tutorial and today weamp;#39;re going to learn how to modify our existing paths with the uh direct selection tool so open up a blank document and go ahead and start making a path so Iamp;#39;m just going to make like a fourpoint path itamp;#39;s nothing going to be too special and close it up and then Iamp;#39;m going to go over and select my direct selection tool which is the white Arrow here so that one and go ahead and click on your path now if you click on an area where there where you didnamp;#39;t actually click on a point itamp;#39;s going going to show two ends of the uh points and these are called tangents these these lines here and you notice that only one of the tangents is coming off from the uh um off the point these are also called handles people call them that or um anchor anchor handles I guess so go ahead and click on an actual point and then youamp;#39;ll get both handles for