In many times, we ran into anchor points a lot. This was a new practice tool for me using Illustrator. An anchor point is a point that connects to make a line segment. It's not bad after all in my experience, because I like the way that you can manipulate the directions. For example, You can get it to turn into a sharp corner, or adjust the curves. You could adjust the handles, and can also add or delete your anchor points. Creating shapes, objects, lines, curves, there's much into it. Basically, the three types of points are straight, curved, and combination. For short, combination point is where a curved and straight point meet. Sometimes you would have to pull your selected anchor point back and forth so that you can connect it to the others, which can be the handle or not. But other than that, there's not much problem dealing with anchor pints in making objects that we want.
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Source; helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/editing-paths.html
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AuthorHello! I'm Andrew-Nguyen. I'll be posting and reflecting of what I will learn in Game art design of 2018-19. Stay tuned for more soon!! Archives
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