02-25-2024, 04:52 PM 
	
	
	
		Yes... But you can also just left click on each anchor. Then, to take out the handles, you just Ctrl-click on the anchor. This pulls one handle (and you never know which  ). You can get the second handle out by depressing the shift key after starting the drag(*).  Depressing the Shift when dragging a handle forces the other handle to be symmetrical, forcing the curve to be smooth at that point.
). You can get the second handle out by depressing the shift key after starting the drag(*).  Depressing the Shift when dragging a handle forces the other handle to be symmetrical, forcing the curve to be smooth at that point.
(*) If you do it before, the Ctrl-Shift-click is a request to delete the anchor... Bless Ctrl-Z!!!
	
	
	
 ). You can get the second handle out by depressing the shift key after starting the drag(*).  Depressing the Shift when dragging a handle forces the other handle to be symmetrical, forcing the curve to be smooth at that point.
). You can get the second handle out by depressing the shift key after starting the drag(*).  Depressing the Shift when dragging a handle forces the other handle to be symmetrical, forcing the curve to be smooth at that point.(*) If you do it before, the Ctrl-Shift-click is a request to delete the anchor... Bless Ctrl-Z!!!

 

 
