Draw curves with the pen tool – Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual
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4. Continue clicking to set anchor points for additional straight segments.
Clicking Pen tool creates straight segments.
5. To complete the path as an open or closed shape, do one of the following:
To complete an open path, double-click the last point, click the Pen tool in the Tools panel, or Control-click (Windows) or Command-
click (Macintosh) anywhere away from the path.
To close the path, position the Pen tool over the first (hollow) anchor point. A small circle appears next to the Pen tool pointer when it
is positioned correctly. Click or drag to close the path.
To complete the shape as is, select Edit > Deselect All, or select a different tool in the Tools panel.
Draw curves with the Pen tool
To create a curve, add an anchor point where a curve changes direction and drag the direction lines that shape the curve. The length and slope of
the direction lines determine the shape of the curve.
Curves are easier to edit and your system can display and print them faster if you draw them using as few anchor points as possible. Using too
many points can also introduce unwanted bumps in a curve. Instead, draw widely spaced anchor points, and practice shaping curves by adjusting
the length and angles of the direction lines.
1. Select the Pen tool
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2. Position the Pen tool where the curve is to begin, and hold down the mouse button.
The first anchor point appears, and the Pen tool pointer changes to an arrowhead. (In Photoshop, the pointer changes only after you’ve
started dragging.)
3. Drag to set the slope of the curve segment you’re creating, and then release the mouse button.
In general, extend the direction line about one third of the distance to the next anchor point you plan to draw. (You can adjust one or both
sides of the direction line later.)
Hold down the Shift key to constrain the tool to multiples of 45°.
Drawing the first point in a curve
A. Positioning Pen tool B. Starting to drag (mouse button pressed) C. Dragging to extend direction lines.
4. Position the Pen tool where the curve segment is to end, and do one of the following:
To create a C-shaped curve, drag in a direction opposite to the previous direction line and release the mouse button.
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