![]() “Convert to Raw path” does the same but it will not keep the editable corners and convert them to bezier curve points. To convert selection to a path use the “Convert to Path” command in the context menu, or go to Modify > Path > Convert to Path or use the button on the toolbar or use shortcut keys / CTRL + / SHIFT + P “Convert to Path” will keep editable corners. Note that this is a destructive operation. Convert to path also works with Compound shapes and will turn them into a single vector object losing the opportunity to edit the subobjects. All the special properties of Preset shapes (for example Number of sides or Arcs angle) will be lost and the path anchor points will be exposed for editing with Subselect tool. If you want to edit Preset shapes (Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Star, Triangle) the same way you edit any other path you should convert them to normal paths first. Useful for reducing points produced with the freehand tool or after image vectorization operations. Destructively smooths the path by removing unnecessary points. Reduces the number of the anchor point in the path while trying to keep the overall look of the curve. ![]() ![]() Note: The path order influences how the offset direction works, so sometimes the opposite will be true: negative value – outset, positive value inset
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