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The Freehand & Brush Tool
You can use this tool to draw in a freehand manner, as you would with
a pencil. It can also be used to create brush strokes, which is described
later. And it includes the option to draw variable width lines using a
compatible pressure sensitive drawing device such as a graphics tablet.
While using this tool the status line provides reminders on how to use
the tool.
1.
Position the pointer where you want the line to start.
2.
Press and hold down the mouse button. (or draw with your graphics tablet or other connected
device).
3.
As you drag the pointer around the document, your line is drawn in real time.
4.
Release the mouse button to terminate the line.
Smoothing Re-fit Indicator
After you've drawn a freehand line
you can control how smooth the
curve is (i.e. how many control
points) by adjusting the smoothing
control slider on the InfoBar.
Low values make the line follow your mouse movement more closely by creating more control points,
and higher values produce smoother curves with fewer control points.
Low values are less smooth
Higher values produce a smoother
curve
You can change the smoothing at any time until you make further edits to the line (the re-fit indicator on
the InfoBar tells you when you can still change the smoothing.)
Erasing while drawing
Before you release the mouse button you can erase part of the line by holding "Shift".
The pencil icon reverses so the eraser
at the end is downwards. You can
now erase back along the line.
Release "Shift" and you can continue
drawing.
Drawing straight segments in the Freehand Tool
While drawing a freehand line hold down "Alt", move the pointer to a new position and release "Alt" to
draw a straight line. You can continue drawing a line or hold down "Alt" again to draw another straight
segment. Remember, you can use "Ctrl" to constrain the angle of the line. If you only want to draw lots of
single segment straight lines, use the Straight Line Tool
described below.
Extending a line
Make sure the line is selected (a single click on the shape or line in the Freehand & Brush Tool
will do this). Now if you move over the end of the line, a small + sign next to the pencil icon will indicate
you can just draw to add a new freehand section to the line.
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