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Creating cusps by subtracting shapes
From the course: Learning the Adobe Pen Tool
Creating cusps by subtracting shapes
- Alright, in a previous movie, we saw how you can create Cusp Points by deleting a single, smooth point from a circle and then joining the remaining end points with a straight segment. In this movie, I'll show you another way to make cusp points, and that's by subtracting one collection of shapes from another. And what this will allow us to do is create these six sections right here, inside of our stylized orange slice. So, the first thing I'm going to do is once again, grab my Ellipse Tool and then, rather than dragging from the intersection of these two guides right there, I want to create a new shape by the numbers. So, in other words, I want to bring up a dialog box and I want to center that shape at this exact location, right there. And to do that, you press the Alt key or the Option key on a Mac, and in this case, that, make sure that you're centering the shape and then you click. So, by Alt-clicking or Option-clicking on a Mac, you bring up the Ellipse dialog box and then you…
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Working with corner points8m 9s
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Adding and deleting anchor points10m 9s
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Working with smooth points7m 50s
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Adding some random wiggle5m 57s
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Working with cusp points9m 50s
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Creating cusps by subtracting shapes10m 11s
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Creating cusp points with the White Arrow6m 58s
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Turning a circle into a droplet9m 33s
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