An anchor point is a point on a curve that you want to keep in mind as you move your curves around it. You can move an anchor point by using the Control Points tool in the curve editor. When you select an anchor point, the Control Points tool adds handles to the curve around it. You can then drag the handles to change the anchor point’s position.

When working in Illustrator, one of the most common tasks is moving objects around and selecting anchor points. Anchor points are points in an object at which you can click and drag to move it around. To select anchor points, you first need to draw a selection around the object you want to work with. Once you have a selection, click on any anchor point inside of the selection and then use the mouse cursor to drag the object around.

There are many different types of tools that could be used to move anchor points individually. Some general tools that could be used would be a ruler, a level, and a compass. Another tool that is often used to move anchor points is a jigsaw.

There is no one specific tool used to drag and move anchor points. Many drawing and design software programs include tools that allow for easy manipulation of anchor points.

To move a handle in Illustrator, select the handle you want to move, and use the Selection tool (V). Drag the handle where you want it to go.

There are a few ways to move multiple anchor points in Illustrator. One way is to use the Selection tool and select the anchor points you want to move. Then, use the Move tool to drag the anchor points where you want them.

There are a few ways to smooth anchor points in Illustrator:-Use the Smooth tool (available in the Paths panel). This will smooth out the anchor points automatically.-Use the Free Transform tool (available in the Transform panel) to rotate, resize, or move the anchor points around.-Use the Pathfinder panel to adjust the anchor points’ distances from each other.

There are a few ways to move two anchor points at the same time. One way is to use the Copy and Paste features in the editor. Another way is to drag and drop the anchor points between the layers.

There is no specific tool that allows you to select single anchor points in Illustrator, but you can use the Selection tool to select a group of anchor points.

In Illustrator, you can use the Pathfinder tool to split paths. To do this, select the path you want to split and click the Pathfinder tool (it looks like a pair of scissors). Then, click and drag one of the paths to separate it from the other.