Pen tool in adobe xd bangla tutorial

Pen tool in adobe xd bangla tutorial

Draw with the Pen tool
The simplest path you can draw with the Pen tool is a straight line, made by clicking the Pen tool to create two anchor points. By continuing to click, you create a path made of straight-line segments connected by corner points.
1. Select the Pen tool .
2. Position the Pen tool where you want the straight segment to begin, and click to define the first anchor point.
3. Click again where you want the segment to end (Shift-click to constrain the angle of the segment to a multiple of 45°).
4. Continue clicking to set anchor points for more straight segments.

To convert an anchor, point from straight to curved and the opposite way, double-click the anchor point.

The last anchor point you add always appears as a solid circle, indicating that it is selected. Previously defined anchor points become hollow, and deselected, as you add more anchor points.
5. Complete the path by doing one of the following:

• To leave the path open, click Esc.
• To close the path, position the Pen tool over the first (hollow) anchor point. Click or drag to close the path.
• To select and drag the start point without closing the path, hold down the Cmd/Ctrl key.

DRAW CURVES
You create a curve by adding an anchor point where a curve changes direction, and dragging 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 .
2. Position the Pen tool where you want the curve to begin, and hold down the mouse button.
3. Drag to set the slope of the curve segment you’re creating, and then release the mouse button. Hold down the Shift key while dragging to constrain the tool to multiples of 15°.
4. Position the Pen tool where you want the curve segment to end, and do one of the following:
• To create a C shaped curve, drag in a direction opposite to the previous direction line. Then release the mouse button.
• To create an S shaped curve, drag in the same direction as the previous direction line. Then release the mouse button.

5. To create a series of smooth curves, continue dragging the Pen tool from different locations. You can also drag direction lines to break out the direction lines of an anchor point.
6. Complete the path by doing one of the following:

• To close the path, position the Pen tool over the first (hollow) anchor point. Click or drag to close the path.
• To leave the path open, press Esc.

DRAW STRAIGHT LINES FOLLOWED BY CURVES
1. Using the Pen tool ( ), click corner points in two locations to create a straight segment.
2. Position the Pen tool over the selected endpoint. To set the slope of the curved segment you create next, click the anchor point, and drag the direction line that appears.
3. Position the pen where you want the next anchor point; then click (and drag, if desired) the new anchor points to complete the curve.

DRAW CURVES FOLLOWED BY STRAIGHT LINES
1. Using the Pen tool ( ), drag to create the first smooth point of the curved segment, and release the mouse button.
2. Reposition the Pen tool where you want the curved segment to end, drag to complete the curve, and release the mouse button.
3. Position the Pen tool over the selected endpoint.
4. Reposition the Pen tool where you want the straight segment to end, and click to complete the straight segment.

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