1.18. Smoothing and Straightening Lines
Problem
You want to smooth or straighten an existing line.
Solution
Use the Straighten and Smooth modifiers of the Selection tool (V).
Discussion
Drawn shapes or lines, especially when drawn with the Pencil tool, have aberrations, such as bumps and undesired curves. You can clean up these aberrations by straightening or smoothing the line. Straighten lines that lack curved segments, and smooth lines that have curved segments.
To straighten or smooth a line or the edge of a shape, follow these steps:
Select the Selection tool in the Tools panel.
Double-click to select the whole line or shape. If a shape has both a stroke and a fill, double-click the fill to select both the fill and the stroke. Selecting strokes and shapes are discussed in detail in Recipe 1.21.
Click the Smooth or Straighten modifiers in the Options portion of the Tools panel (see Figure 1-3).
Repeat step 3 as many times as needed.

Figure 1-3. The Selection tool’s Straighten and Smooth modifiers straighten and smooth an existing path
These modifiers have no effect on line segments that are already straight. Straightening shapes often results in a rectangle.
As global operations, straightening and smoothing may fix one part of a line or shape and cause trouble elsewhere. Remember that you can mix and match techniques. That is, you can straighten or smooth to approximate a shape, and switch ...
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