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Creating the Game Interface Using Expression Blend 3


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Creating a Curved Path
Now you will create the curved path that you see in Path 4.

  1. Place your cursor over the first point on Path 4. Click and drag up to create an anchor point to make the first directional line that will form the second curve in the template.
  2. Click and drag down to create the first arch, then by clicking and dragging up or down, complete the curved path.



    Hold down the Alt key and drag to create a corner anchor point.

  3. When your path is completed, hold down the Ctrl key and click anywhere on the artboard where there are no existing paths to end the path.
  4. If necessary, use the Direct Select tool to reposition the handles and points so the curves follow the path more closely, then choose File > Save to save your work.

Using Corner Points
In the previous exercise, you created S-curves, lines curved in the opposite direction from the previous one. In this exercise, you will create corner anchor points, lines that curve in the same direction; in this case, they will all curve up like a scallop.

  1. Position your cursor over the first point in Path 5 (at the beginning of the curved line.) As you did in the previous exercise, click and drag your cursor up slightly above the arc of the line to create your first anchor point.
  2. Place your cursor over the second point, located at the end of the first curve. Click and drag straight down to create the second anchor point. Continue to drag the mouse until you form the curve in the template.
  3. Press and hold the Alt key on the keyboard. This temporarily changes the Pen tool to a tool that can convert curved anchor points into corner anchor points. Holding down the Alt key, position the Pen tool over the direction point for the exiting direction line, then click and drag this point so that it points upward. The two direction lines now form a V.



    Hold down the Alt key and drag to
    create a corner anchor point.


  4. Release the Alt key and position your cursor over the third point in the path. Click and drag straight down to create the third anchor point. Continue to drag the mouse until you form the curve in the template.
  5. Press and hold Alt key. Once again, position the Pen tool over the direction point for the exiting direction line, then click and drag this point so that it points upward and the direction lines form a V.
  6. Repeat step 4 for the final curve. After you have created this final anchor point, hold down the Ctrl key and click on the artboard.
  7. Choose File > Save to save your work. You can now choose File > Close All Documents for this project.


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