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When using pen tool, how to finish one path, and start another?

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Nov 05, 2020 Nov 05, 2020

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Pretty self explanatory... I'm sure the solution is simple.. but right now, if I want to draw a straight line from point A to point B.. then start a new line going from point C to point D, what I'm doing is after point B, click the arrow tool, picking an empty space in the canvas, then re-starting the pen tool... seems like I'm missing something obvious.

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Participant , Nov 07, 2020 Nov 07, 2020

thanks, @Om Nath Jha -  i think picking on it in the layers panel is a bit tedious, as you have to find it there first

 

i found i can also hold the primary touch shortcut and pick the element in canvas to deselect it. 

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New Here , Aug 30, 2022 Aug 30, 2022

i found that if you go to settings and set the double tap on the apple pencil to de-select it works pretty fast. but there should be a better way. In vectornator you can double click the point to end the path. 

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Nov 06, 2020 Nov 06, 2020

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Hi there,

 

The best way to deselect a path without having to change tools is to use the primary touch shortcut and tapping on the object in the layers panel.

 

I'd also request that if you can take out a moment and submit it as a feature request here.

 

Thanks,

Om

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Nov 07, 2020 Nov 07, 2020

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thanks, @Om Nath Jha -  i think picking on it in the layers panel is a bit tedious, as you have to find it there first

 

i found i can also hold the primary touch shortcut and pick the element in canvas to deselect it. 

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Nov 09, 2020 Nov 09, 2020

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That's correct! One less click/tap. 🙂 

 

-Om

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Nov 12, 2020 Nov 12, 2020

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I also noticed I don't have to pick the object to select it... holding the touch shortcut, then clicking on an empty portion of the canvas also de selects it.

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Nov 12, 2020 Nov 12, 2020

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er, I mean to DEselect it.

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i found that if you go to settings and set the double tap on the apple pencil to de-select it works pretty fast. but there should be a better way. In vectornator you can double click the point to end the path. 

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