If you’re like most Photoshop users, you probably have at least one Pen Tool line in your file. These lines are created when you use the Pen Tool to draw lines in your image. The Pen Tool can also be used to make small adjustments to the shape and size of your images. To remove these lines, first make sure that you’re using the same layer as your image. Then use the Pencil Tool to draw a line down the middle of that layer. Next, use the Line tool to create a second line that is slightly shorter than the first line. Finally, use the Point tool to make a point at one end of each line and then drag them both towards each other so they form a V-shape. These steps will remove all of the Pen Tool lines from your image.