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Suzume_Tori
Participant
October 26, 2011
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how: moving individual anchor points & not whole path

  • October 26, 2011
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I'm used to working with the pen tool in Adobe Photoshop, so Illustrator is just different enough to be problematic, since my automatic keyboard shortcut uses don't quite work. My biggest problem when drawing paths in Illustrator is that I can't figure out how to move individual anchor points without moving the entire connected path. I'm sure there's something stupid that I'm missing -- I'm not using the direct selection right, or I don't have the rest of the path deselected properly, or something? But if someone could walk me through how to move only individual anchor points in a path, I would be much obliged. (I am very tired of trying to move anchor points and ending up scooting the entire path along with it.)

General Information:

Windows Vista (relevant only for keyboard shortcuts, I suppose)

Illustrator CS2

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Correct answer oopssorry

kinda late for an answer but a permanent solution for me was going into preferences and checking Object selection by path only(or making sure its checked).

Edit>Preferences>General>Object Selection by Path Only

or Ctrl+K>Object Selection by Path Only

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Steve Fairbairn
Inspiring
November 23, 2024

When adjusting the vectors in Illustrator is is good to use cmd/ctrl to turn your preview on and off. That way Area Select won't bother you.

oopssorry
oopssorryCorrect answer
Participant
February 17, 2016

kinda late for an answer but a permanent solution for me was going into preferences and checking Object selection by path only(or making sure its checked).

Edit>Preferences>General>Object Selection by Path Only

or Ctrl+K>Object Selection by Path Only

garybudapest
Participant
January 6, 2016

I think I've worked this out.

I've been having this same issue... where I try and drag a single anchor point to move it, and it moves the whole object, arrrg. ...  and I WAS clicking on the white arrow, not the black arrow.

I realised when it worked that anchor point was the only one with a filled in square icon (showing selected), with the others showing as empty squares.

When it moved the whole object incorrectly I realised that for some reason all anchor points had been selected, all were showing filled in.

I then realised the problem is if you click inside the object to show the anchor points, they are all selected by default.

SO, you instead need to click on an EDGE of the object. Then this will show the anchor points unselected (not filled in).

You can then click the anchor point you want to move and drag it in isolation. You can do this in one movement I think, but I tend to click once so I can see it's filled in (selected) and then click and drag it.

Hope this helps someone out, it was making me crazy! Haha.

Participant
August 7, 2017

I'm so glad I found this thread! This was tripping me up for daysssss

TR1
Participant
November 8, 2014

I had this issue - been searching for ages to find out what's wrong. I realised that I had the 'Group' Direct Selection Tool selected, not the Direct Selection Tool - if I had pressed the 'A' shortcut, I wouldn't have had the problem. Solved my issue ... not sure if this helps ...

Participant
July 14, 2012

did you ever get this figured out ??? I'm having same problem... It drags the whole letter...

Steve Fairbairn
Inspiring
July 15, 2012

Deselect the path. Then Direct Select a single anchor.

You can do this by dragging a rectangle over the place where the anchor is.

You can also uses Smart Guides. They will tell you where the anchor is.

Participant
July 15, 2012

Thank You !!! Correct Answer

_scott__
Legend
October 26, 2011

It should be a simple matter of using the Direct Selection Tool and click-dragging the anchor you wish to move. Sounds like you've thought of that however. You aren't trying to move an anchor point along a path are you? As in sliding an anchor without actually altering how either side of it effects the path? That's not possible (except with Gradient meshes).

Suzume_Tori
Participant
October 26, 2011

No, I'm not trying to move an anchor along the path. And yes, I was using the direct silection tool (the white arrow you hit 'A' for, right?) and then trying to move it, which seemed ot work before, but now apparently is no longer a viable solution. Thanks anyway, though.

Suzume_Tori
Participant
October 26, 2011

Well it sounds as though you're doing things correctly. If you try a new path, does it work? Perhaps there's some appearance applied to the path you're working on that's causing issues.


I switched it from basic appearance (I was just doing a no-fill, black-stroke path) to no fill, no stroke when I was particularly confused, just to see if I was somehow missing something about the basic path itself, so I am *reasonably* sure it isn't appearance based. I can edit paths on new layers properly, but none of the sublayers of one particular layer want to be cooperative. I hadn't locked them or anything (and if I had, I suppose I at least wouldn't be having the 'whole path moving' issue, since nothing would be moving at all) so I figure I must've done *something* odd, but I can't for the life of me figure out what.