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1018 Chapter 12 Using Shapes and Masks
Note: If you press Command and then drag a control point, adjustable tangent
handles are created. If you press Command and click a curved point, it turns into a
corner point. For more information on editing Bezier curve control points, see
Editing Bezier Control Points on page 1023.
To transform a Bezier or B-Spline shape:
1 Click the Select/Transform tool.
2 Click a shape.
3 Move, resize, or rotate the shape.
Note: To quickly enter control point adjustment mode (select the Adjust Control Points
tool), double-click the shape.
When you move, resize, rotate, or shear a shape, you also transform its control points to
match the new orientation of the shape.
For more information about how to perform object transformations, see “Using 2D
Transforms on page 264.
Displaying a Shape’s Control Points
There are several ways to display the control points of a shape to allow point-by-point
editing in the Canvas.
To show a shape’s control points, do one of the following:
m Select the shape you want to edit, click the Select/Transform tool, then choose the
Adjust Control Points tool from the pop-up menu.
The control points appear.
Original shape Shape after moving, rotating, and scaling. Note
that the control points have also moved.