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Pen Tool | Creating and Organizing Objects
UI/UX with Figma
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UI/UX with Figma

UI/UX with Figma

1. Figma Basic Tools
2. Creating and Organizing Objects
3. Creating Visuals
4. Prototyping
5. Submitting Work

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Pen Tool

  • The Pen Tool is found in the toolbar at the bottom. It creates shapes by connecting two points (or nodes);
  • A circle icon appears when completing a shape to close it;
  • Shapes drawn by the pen tool have a stroke by default with no fill;
  • To draw curves, click and drag to create handles;
  • Handles control the curvature; one handle affects the previous curve, the other the upcoming curve;
  • Use Alt/Option to break handles for independent control;
  • Hold Shift while dragging handles to snap them to vertical, horizontal, or 45° angles;
  • Use Ctrl/Command to access the bend tool for converting straight lines to curves or modifying nodes;
  • You can remove or add handles by hovering over nodes while still holding Ctrl/Command;
  • While using the pen tool, you're in an "isolation mode." Figma sees created shapes as one until you exit with Escape.

This is the link to the website mentioned for practicing the Pen Tool. This game will significantly help in developing proficiency with this tool. Hope you have fun with it!

1. What does holding **Alt/Option** while dragging a Pen Tool handle do?
2. How can you convert a straight line to a curve using the Pen Tool?
What does holding **Alt/Option** while dragging a Pen Tool handle do?

What does holding Alt/Option while dragging a Pen Tool handle do?

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How can you convert a straight line to a curve using the Pen Tool?

How can you convert a straight line to a curve using the Pen Tool?

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¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

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