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In the Keynote Preferences panel, uncheck General > Editing: Curves default to Bézier.That is, a point that was a Smooth point that is then changed into a Bézier point may behave differently than if the point started out as a Bézier point. A curve may be affected by what type of point a point was previously.Simple lines and arcs are easier for a viewer to read than complex curves so be sure the complexity is needed. Bézier points should only be used if more complex or subtle curves are needed. Rely mostly on Sharp and Smooth points.Then, points can be set to Smooth or Bézier as needed. This makes it easy to block in the overall area of the shape. When making a shape not based on an existing shape, it’s usually best to use Sharp points.The fewer the points in a shape, the easier it is to understand how each point affects the contours of the shape. If you’re nervous about it, make a copy of the shape first. If you have trouble getting the shape you want, remove points.To change the type of a point, right click on it and select Sharp, Smooth, or Bézier.Change them to Smooth or Bézier points as needed. Unless you already know what kind of curve you need, start with Sharp points.The simpler the shape, the easier it is to change. If you strategically place vector points along a curve, you can reduce the amount of points in the shape which makes it a simpler.
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Here’s some suggestions about how to use them: If you instead place a Bézier point on the line, you can create a more complex curve. If you place a Smooth point on that line, you can create an arc. A line between two Sharp points has no curves in it. Each type of point affects the line in a different way. The type of a point affects the line its on.