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Vector editing mode in Figma - Cheat Sheet & Quick Revision

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beginner
What is Vector Editing Mode in Figma?
Vector Editing Mode lets you change the shape of vector graphics by moving points and curves directly.
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How do you enter Vector Editing Mode in Figma?
Double-click a vector shape or select it and press Enter to start editing its points and curves.
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What are anchor points in Vector Editing Mode?
Anchor points are spots on a vector path you can move to change the shape's outline.
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intermediate
What is the difference between a corner point and a smooth point?
A corner point creates sharp angles; a smooth point creates curved lines with handles for smooth transitions.
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How can you add or remove points in Vector Editing Mode?
Use the Pen tool to add points by clicking on the path, or select a point and press Delete to remove it.
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How do you start editing a vector shape in Figma?
ADouble-click the shape
BRight-click and choose Edit
CPress Ctrl + E
DDrag the shape
What does an anchor point do in Vector Editing Mode?
AMoves the shape on the canvas
BDefines the shape's outline by marking points
CChanges the color of the shape
DDeletes the shape
Which tool do you use to add points to a vector path?
APen tool
BMove tool
CText tool
DFill tool
What happens when you convert a corner point to a smooth point?
AThe point disappears
BThe shape fills with color
CHandles appear to create curves
DThe shape becomes a rectangle
How do you remove a point from a vector path?
ARight-click and choose Remove
BDouble-click the point
CDrag the point off the canvas
DSelect the point and press Delete
Explain how Vector Editing Mode helps you change shapes in Figma.
Think about how you can reshape a drawing by moving its dots and lines.
You got /4 concepts.
    Describe the difference between corner points and smooth points in vector editing.
    Imagine the difference between a sharp corner and a smooth curve on a road.
    You got /3 concepts.

      Practice

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      1. What does Vector editing mode in Figma allow you to do?
      easy
      A. Move and adjust points and curves on shapes
      B. Change the color of text layers
      C. Add new pages to your Figma file
      D. Export images in different formats

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Understand the purpose of Vector editing mode

        Vector editing mode is designed to let you change shapes by moving their points and curves.
      2. Step 2: Compare options with the definition

        Only Move and adjust points and curves on shapes describes moving and adjusting points and curves, which matches the purpose of vector editing.
      3. Final Answer:

        Move and adjust points and curves on shapes -> Option A
      4. Quick Check:

        Vector editing mode = Move points and curves [OK]
      Hint: Vector mode edits points and curves on shapes [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Confusing vector editing with color or text editing
      • Thinking vector mode adds pages or exports files
      2. Which of the following is the correct way to enter Vector editing mode in Figma?
      easy
      A. Right-click the canvas and select 'Vector mode'
      B. Double-click the shape you want to edit
      C. Press Ctrl + V on your keyboard
      D. Click the 'Export' button in the toolbar

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Recall how to enter Vector editing mode

        You enter Vector editing mode by double-clicking the shape you want to edit.
      2. Step 2: Evaluate each option

        Only Double-click the shape you want to edit matches the correct method. Options A, C, and D do not trigger vector editing mode.
      3. Final Answer:

        Double-click the shape you want to edit -> Option B
      4. Quick Check:

        Enter vector mode = Double-click shape [OK]
      Hint: Double-click shape to enter vector mode [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Trying keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+V which pastes instead
      • Looking for vector mode in right-click menu or export options
      3. You double-click a star shape in Figma and drag one of its points. What happens?
      medium
      A. The point moves, changing the star's shape
      B. The entire star moves on the canvas
      C. The star's fill color changes
      D. Nothing happens until you press Enter

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Understand double-clicking a shape

        Double-clicking enters Vector editing mode, allowing point adjustments.
      2. Step 2: Effect of dragging a point in Vector mode

        Dragging a point moves that point, changing the shape's outline.
      3. Final Answer:

        The point moves, changing the star's shape -> Option A
      4. Quick Check:

        Drag point in vector mode = shape changes [OK]
      Hint: Drag points in vector mode to reshape objects [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Thinking dragging moves the whole shape instead of a point
      • Expecting color changes from dragging points
      • Believing changes require pressing Enter
      4. You try to edit a shape's points but nothing happens. Which is the most likely reason?
      medium
      A. You are in Prototype mode instead of Design mode
      B. You pressed Esc instead of double-clicking
      C. You are editing a text layer, not a shape
      D. You forgot to double-click the shape to enter Vector editing mode

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Identify why points don't move

        Points only move in Vector editing mode, which requires double-clicking the shape.
      2. Step 2: Check other options

        Pressing Esc exits vector mode, editing text layers doesn't allow point moves, and prototype mode disables editing but the main cause is not entering vector mode.
      3. Final Answer:

        You forgot to double-click the shape to enter Vector editing mode -> Option D
      4. Quick Check:

        No vector mode = points don't move [OK]
      Hint: Double-click shape first to edit points [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Trying to edit points without entering vector mode
      • Confusing Esc key as entry to vector mode
      • Editing text instead of shapes
      5. You want to customize a dashboard icon by reshaping it precisely. Which steps correctly use Vector editing mode?
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      A. Right-click the icon, choose 'Edit Color', then drag points
      B. Select the icon, press Delete, then redraw with the pen tool
      C. Double-click the icon, drag points to reshape, then click outside to exit
      D. Click the icon once, drag it to move, then press Esc

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Enter Vector editing mode correctly

        Double-click the icon to enter Vector editing mode for point editing.
      2. Step 2: Modify points and exit properly

        Drag points to reshape, then click outside or press Esc to exit vector mode.
      3. Final Answer:

        Double-click the icon, drag points to reshape, then click outside to exit -> Option C
      4. Quick Check:

        Double-click + drag points + click outside = correct vector editing [OK]
      Hint: Double-click, drag points, click outside to finish [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Deleting and redrawing instead of editing points
      • Trying to edit color instead of shape points
      • Dragging whole icon instead of points