Anchor point Smart Delete
Deleting an anchor point by default breaks up the shape of the stroke.
What about Smart Delete, that automatically adjusts nearest handles to save the shape of the stroke?
I dream about it from the CS3 version :)
You can do it natively now, by choosing the standalone Delete Anchor Point Tool and clicking a point with Shift held.
This is an obscure way, and you can vote to make it more accessible — please vote here
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You can do it natively from a certain version, choosing Delete Anchor Point Tool (a solo tool, not the sub-mode of the Pen tool) and click a point with Shift held. Not a very known thing and not the best way to access it, I know, but there is one.
If you want to vote for making it more accessible — please vote here: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/43794129-add-a-way-to-quickly-access-smart-delete-point-com
And if you are a user of AstuteGraphics plugins... you should be, because it is worth it.
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Anonymous
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Bonjour,
Pour supprimer un point d'ancrage dans une courbe sans modifier cette courbe il y a certes l'option Objet > Simplifier mais qui est un peu aléatoire. Ne serait-il pas possible de créer une option pour l'outil plume moins d'avoir la possibilité de conserver la courbe ou non après la suppression d'un point d'ancrage ?
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Anonymous
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We need this! It will save a lot of time of type designers, for example.
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MJ
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Illustrator needs a native solution to bezier point removal. The Vectorscribe plug-in for point removal is so good for cleaning up useless points along a curve without changing the shape. The simplify tool is ok at this but it often changes the shape of the bezier paths after and takes more tweaking than simply brushing over a path to remove points with no changes to the shape. Such a powerful feature should be native and not a 3rd party plug-in.
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Сергей Радцевич
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Yes, I know about InkScribe. I try it, and it cost 70F, but is it not should be a native feature.
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Anonymous
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That's a feature of the InkScribe plugin from Astute Graphics. It's excellent, highly recommended.