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Drawing curved lines?

Community Beginner ,
Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

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I am trying to draw curved lines indicating movements on a map using the pen tool in In-design as instructed in the manuals and online help. This seems to be limited to 's' curves. How can I draw a simple 'c' curve, with one curve in between points?

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Dec 21, 2016 Dec 21, 2016

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Sure the "C" shape is a simple smooth curve with just two anchor points:

InDesign CC152.png

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

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Thank you, but I just cannot get a 'c' curve with two anchor points. Whenever I click and drag with the pen tool, no matter from where to where in or outside a straight line, I get an 's', or a crazy loop.

Perhaps you could step me through the process? Thanks

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Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

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After clicking and dragging the second anchor point don't release the mouse, but turn the anchor point's handle in the opposite directon.

Or:

When you've dragged the first anchor point from right to left (bottom to top), then drag the second one from left to right top to bottom).

Hope this helps.

Fenja

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Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

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In the illustration, I used Fenja's second method. At the top I dragged to the left, then released. I moved my cursor down and dragged to the right.

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Dec 22, 2016 Dec 22, 2016

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Are you trying to learn to draw bezier curves? This is an Ai page, the but Pen tool works the same in InDesign:

How to draw with the Pen, Pencil, or Flare tool in Illustrator

Or do you just need a C? The easiest way to get a C without knowing how to draw curves is to draw a circle (or ellipse):

InDesign CCss_012.png

Select just one anchor point (a selected anchor point is solid, deselect points are hollow) with the Direct Selection tool (the white arrow):

InDesign CCss_013.png

Then tap Delete on the keyboard:

InDesign CCss_014.png

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