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Introduction
» Edraw Max
» Keyboard Shortcuts
» Contextual Tabs
Shape Basic
» Select Shape
» Move Shape
» Rotate Shape
» Add Text to Shape
» Resize Shape
» Copy Shape
» Align Shape
» Distribute Shape
» Group Shape
» Same Size
» Center Drawing
Basic Tools
» Right Angle Connector
» Curved Connector
» Straight Connector
» Connect Points Tool
» Freeform Connector
» Text Block Tool
» Crop & Line Tool
» Rectangle & Ellipse Tool
Formatting Shapes
» Fill
» Line Format
» Shadow
» Quick Style
» Theme
» Protect
» Insert Hyperlink
» Modify Picture & Format Painter
Drawing Tools
» Pen
» Pencil
» Direct Selection Tool
» Add/Delete Anchor
» Line/Arc/Spiral/Rectangle
» Drawing Ellipse/Polygon/Star
Page and Document
» Add Page
» Reorder Page
» Change Page & Size
» Change Ruler Measurement Unit
» Insert Background
Saving and Printing
» Saving File
» Undo & Redo
» Print Setup
» Publish Document
 

Pencil

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It lets you draw open and closed paths as if you were drawing with a pencil on paper. It is most useful for fast sketching or creating a hand-drawn look. Once you draw a path, you can immediately change it if needed.

Anchor points are set down as you draw with the Pencil tool; you do not determine where they are positioned. However, you can adjust them once the path is complete. The number of anchor points set down is determined by the length and complexity of the path.

Draw freeform paths with the Pencil tool
  1. Select the Pencil tool on the Library category.
  2. Position the tool where you want the path to begin, and drag to draw a path.
  3. As you drag, a dotted line follows the pointer. Anchor points appear at both ends of the path and at various points along it. The path takes on the current stroke and fill attributes, and remains selected by default.
Draw closed paths with the Pencil tool
  1. Select the Pencil tool on the Library category.
  2. Position the tool where you want the path to begin, and start dragging to draw a path.
  3. When the path is the size and shape you want, move mouse to the first anchor point and release mouse button. The path will be closed.
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