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Daniel Giordan, Doug Nelson

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  • Task 2 How to Create a Curved Path


    Although the straight-line path you learned to create in Task 1 is good for basic shapes, you might want to create paths with curved lines as well. This task shows you how to draw paths with curved segments, enabling you to create more complex and detailed paths.

    1. Open the File


    Select File, Open to launch the desired file. Select the Pen tool from the toolbox (you might have to select it from the pop-out menu that appears after you click the tool in the toolbox).

    2. Place the First Point


    Positionthe pen over the image area at the spot where you want to start the path. Click once to place an anchor point.

    3. Create the First Curved Segment


    Click and drag while placing the second point to create a curved path segment. Two handles appear out of the second point as you drag, showing the direction of the curve.

    4. Modify the Curve


    Press and hold the Ctrl key (Windows users) or the key (Mac users) to change the Pen cursor into the Direct Selection tool. Click and drag either of the handles to change the shape of the curve.

    5. Complete the Path


    Continue adding points to create additional straight or curved segments as necessary. Click the first point again to close the path, if desired.

    6. Save and Name the Path


    Open the Paths palette by selecting Window, Paths. In the palette, double-click the tile for the path you just created (the tile has the name Work Path). In the Save Path dialog box that appears, type a name for the path and click OK to save the path.


    How-To Hints


    Editing Curved Segments

    Instead of editing each curved segment as you make it, it might be easier to approximate all the curve points and fine-tune the segments all at once. When you work this way, you can select the Direct Selection tool directly from the toolbox instead of pressing the Ctrl key (Windows users) or the key (Mac users) as you did in step 4.


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