Add or delete anchor points, Convert between smooth points and corner points, Convert between smooth points and corner – Adobe Photoshop CS4 User Manual

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Last updated 1/10/2010

Add or delete anchor points

Adding anchor points can give you more control over a path or it can extend an open path. However, it’s a good idea
not to add more points than necessary. A path with fewer points is easier to edit, display, and print. You can reduce
the complexity of a path by deleting unnecessary points.

The toolbox contains three tools for adding or deleting points: the Pen tool

, the Add Anchor Point tool

, and the

Delete Anchor Point tool

.

By default, the Pen tool changes to the Add Anchor Point tool as you position it over a selected path, or to the Delete
Anchor Point tool as you position it over an anchor point. (In Photoshop, you must select Auto Add/Delete in the
options bar to enable the Pen tool to automatically change to the Add Anchor Point or Delete Anchor Point tool.)

You can select and edit multiple paths simultaneously in Photoshop and InDesign; however, you can add or delete
points to only one path at a time in Illustrator. In Photoshop and InDesign, you can reshape a path while adding anchor
points by clicking and dragging as you add.

Note: Don’t use the Delete or Backspace keys or the Edit > Cut or Edit > Clear commands to delete anchor points. These
keys and commands delete the point and line segments that connect to that point.

Add or delete anchor points

1

Select the path you want to modify.

2

Select the Pen tool, the Add Anchor Point tool, or the Delete Anchor Point tool.

3

To add an anchor point, position the pointer over a path segment and click. To delete an anchor point, position the
pointer over an anchor point and click.

In Illustrator, you can add anchor points to a path by selecting the object and choosing Object > Path

> Add Anchor

Points.

Disable or temporarily override automatic Pen tool switching

You can override automatic switching of the Pen tool to the Add Anchor Point tool or the Delete Anchor Point tool.
This is useful when you want to start a new path on top of an existing path.

In Photoshop, deselect Auto Add/Delete in the options bar.

In Illustrator or InDesign, hold down Shift as you position the Pen tool over the selected path or an anchor point.
(To prevent Shift from constraining the Pen tool, release Shift before you release the mouse button.)

In Illustrator, choose Edit > Preferences

> General (Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences

> General (Mac

OS),

and select Disable Auto Add/Delete.

Convert between smooth points and corner points

1

Select the path you want to modify.

2

Select the Convert Point tool, or use the Pen tool and hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac

OS).

Note: To activate the Convert Point tool while the Direct Selection tool is selected, position the pointer over an anchor
point, and press Ctrl+Alt (Windows) or Command+Option (Mac OS).

3

Position the Convert Point tool over the anchor point you want to convert, and do one of the following:

To convert a corner point to a smooth point, drag away from the corner point to make direction lines appear.

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