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Modify a Bezier mask path or shape path
You
can change a Bezier mask path using the Selection tool and pen tools
in the Layer or Composition panel. You can change a Bezier shape
path using the Selection tool and pen tools in the Composition panel.
The pen tools—Add Vertex, Delete
Vertex, and Convert Vertex tools—are grouped with the Pen tool in
the Tools panel. To reveal these tools in the Tools panel, click
and hold the Pen tool in the Tools panel.
 In
most cases, the appropriate pen tool becomes active when you place
the Pen tool pointer in a particular context. For example, the Delete
Vertex tool becomes active when you place the Pen tool pointer over
an existing vertex, and the Add Vertex tool becomes active when
you place the Pen tool pointer over a path segment. To manually
activate and cycle through these tools, press G. When modifying
a path, make sure that you click only existing vertices or segments;
otherwise, you may create a new path instead.
Move, add, or delete a vertex Do one of the following:To move a vertex, drag the vertex with
the Selection tool .
 To temporarily switch from the Pen tool to the
Selection tool, press V or Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS).
To
add a vertex to a mask, use the Add Vertex tool to click
the segment between two existing vertices.
To
delete a vertex from a mask, use the Delete Vertex tool to click
the vertex.
Adjust a path segment Do
one of the following with the Selection tool:
Toggle a vertex between a smooth point and a corner point
Adjust the tension of a RotoBezier mask- If you want to adjust the tension of more
than one vertex simultaneously, then select them.
- Using the Convert Vertex tool
, drag
a vertex.  To activate the Convert Vertex tool when
the Pen tool is selected, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac
OS). The Adjust Tension pointer appears
as you drag a vertex of the RotoBezier mask.
Clicking a vertex
instead of dragging sets the vertex to a corner point (100% tension);
clicking again sets the vertex to a smooth point (33% tension).
Dragging up or to the right decreases the tension of the selection,
increasing the curve of adjacent path segments; dragging down or
to the left increases the tension of the selection, decreasing the
curve of adjacent path segments.
 To view
the tension value of a vertex, look in the Info panel as you adjust
the tension.
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