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342 Corel Painter User Guide
Adjusting Curvature
The angle and length of the wing determine the curvature of the segments on either
side of the anchor point. The longer the wing, the deeper the curve.
The result of moving a wing depends on whether the anchor point is defined as a
smooth point or a corner point. Two connecting curves (or straight lines) share one
anchor point, which can be a smooth or corner point. The wings on smooth and corner
points behave differently.
When you drag the handle on one wing of a smooth point, the curves on both sides of
the point change. With a smooth point, you adjust the angle of the wings concurrently.
A corner point is converted to a smooth point.
When you drag the handle on one wing of a corner point, only the curve on that side
of the point changes. With a corner point, you can adjust the angle of the wings
independently.
To adjust a curve
1 Choose the Shape Selection tool from the toolbox .
2 Click a shape to select it.
If an anchor point’s wings are not displayed, drag over the anchor point to display
them.
3 Drag a wing handle to set the curve you want.
You can also adjust a curve by dragging a line segment with the
Shape Selection tool.