Is it possible to get the coordinates of a specific layer in Photoshop (save in svg and then extract from the file - I know), to further apply them in the SVG on the site, for example, in this format: 119 30,185 21,296 99,348 20,430 54,505 14,611 ...

  • Svg - text file. All coordinates inside - KAGG Design
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    @MikeRo is a very bad practice to use a raster editor to save the svg / vector file. Then you will find yourself in the confusion of styles after Photoshop. Learn a vector editor, for example Inlscape It’s not at all difficult to intuitively understand its principles, and there are plenty of lessons in the internet. - Alexandr_TT
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    @Alexandr_TT yes, but the layouts are sent to psd, and there, in these layouts, there is svg. And there are whole schemes for all tastes how to extract them from there, and then optimize them. They are translated and saved as a result in the vector editor. I think the author had this in mind. - kizoso
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    @kizoso I meant it, then this mess. Or on a blunt raster in base64 they save, like a vector and not a vector, only a shell that is not styled, and you can paint it only through filters. Katya, yes, I know that you know all this better than me :) Designers should be sent ... to study vector - Alexandr_TT
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    @Alexandr_TT so I do not use Ps for the vector, it just came hand in hand at the right time ... In Ps I did the visual concept of the block and decided to 'try it on' in the layout right away, but since with svg is not good, I had to ask a stupid question =) - Mike_Ro

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  1. Turn on the ctrl + r line

  2. Click Moove Tool v

  3. Click in the layers on your layer and press ctrl + t

  4. In the F8 info panel you will see your x and y coordinates.