Draw two curved segments connected by a corner, Editing paths, Select paths, segments, and anchor points – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4

Drawing

Drawing a curved segment followed by a straight segment (part 2)

C. Positioning Pen tool over existing endpoint D. Clicking endpoint E. Clicking next corner point

Draw two curved segments connected by a corner

1

Using the Pen tool, drag to create the first smooth point of a curved segment.

2

Reposition the Pen tool and drag to create a curve with a second smooth point; then press and hold Alt (Windows)
or Option (Mac

OS) and drag the direction line toward its opposing end to set the slope of the next curve. Release

the key and the mouse button.

This process converts the smooth point to a corner point by splitting the direction lines.

3

Reposition the Pen tool where you want the second curved segment to end, and drag a new smooth point to
complete the second curved segment.

Drawing two curves

A. Dragging a new smooth point B. Pressing Alt/Option to split direction lines while dragging, and swinging direction line up C. Result after
repositioning and dragging a third time

Editing paths

Select paths, segments, and anchor points

Before you can reshape or edit a path, you need to select the path’s anchor points, segments, or a combination of both.

Select anchor points

If you can see the points, you can click them with the Direct Selection tool

to select them. Shift-click to select

multiple points.

Select the Direct Selection tool and drag a boundary around the anchor points. Shift-drag around additional anchor
points to select them.

Make sure the path that contains the anchor points is not selected. Move the Direct Selection tool over the anchor
point until the pointer displays a hollow square, and then click the anchor point. Shift-click additional anchor
points to select them.

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