Drawing a series of curves with the Pen tool
Now that you’ve experimented with drawing a curve, you will draw a shape that contains several
continuous curves.
Choose 4 from the Artboard Navigation menu in the lower-left corner of the Document
window. Select the Zoom tool ( ), and click several times in the top half of the artboard to
zoom in.
Select the Pen tool ( ). In the Properties panel to the right of the document, make sure that the
fill color is None ( ), the stroke color is Black, and the stroke weight is still 1 pt.
Press and drag up on point 1, labeled “start,” in the direction of the arc, stopping at the red dot.
Move the pointer over the point labeled 2 (to the right), and drag down to the red dot, adjusting
the first arc (between points 1 and 2) with the direction handle before you release the mouse
button.
Note
Don’t worry if the path you draw is not exact. You can correct the line with the Direct
Selection tool ( ) when the path is complete.
When it comes to smooth points (curved), you’ll find that you spend a lot of time focusing on
the path segment behind (before) the current anchor point you are creating. Remember, by
default there are two direction lines for an anchor point. The trailing direction line controls the
shape of the segment behind the anchor point.