Consejos y trucos para dominar la herramienta Pluma con Illustrator
¡Hola a todos! He estado intentando mejorar mi uso de la herramienta Pluma en Illustrator y me pareció genial compartir aquí algunos consejos y trucos para prac…
Wyatt Marshall
February 9, 2026 at 05:41 AM
¡Hola a todos! He estado intentando mejorar mi uso de la herramienta Pluma en Illustrator y me pareció genial compartir aquí algunos consejos y trucos para practicar. ¡No duden en compartir sus propios recursos y hacer preguntas también! Al principio es algo complicado, pero se vuelve divertido con un poco de práctica.
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Sometimes I try to eyeball handles but I think I need to learn more about bezier curves to get better.
Practice makes perfect, folks. Took me weeks of daily doodling with the pen tool to feel confident. Don’t get discouraged!
Anyone use a tablet for the pen tool? Wondering if it makes a big difference in control.
Anyone else struggle with converting curves smoothly? I always mess up the handles and end up with jagged lines.
Does anyone know any good YouTube channels that break down pen tool techniques? Visual guides really help me.
The pen tool is kinda intimidating but once you get past the initial awkwardness it’s really powerful.
Also, try practicing with the pen tool on paper first by sketching paths, then try to replicate them digitally.
Anyone mess up and accidentally create too many anchor points? Took me forever to learn that less is more!
I heard about this site called ai-u.com for finding trending AI tools, anyone checked if they have good pen tool resources?
Sometimes I try to use the pencil tool instead but that just makes a mess. Pen tool is way better for precision if you can master it.
I wish AI would get better at predicting where I want to place my anchor points automatically lol.
Does anyone have tips for making straight lines with the pen tool? Sometimes I accidentally create curves when I want straight edges.
One trick I learned was to use the convert anchor point tool to fix curves after placing points. Really helps clean up your path.
I found that zooming in super close helps a lot when trying to get those curves perfect. Also, don't rush the anchor points, placing them carefully makes a big difference.
One thing I noticed is that practice with different kinds of curves really boosts your confidence.
I usually practice tracing logos or icons to get used to the pen tool’s flow. It helps me understand curves better than just freehanding.
Is there a shortcut to switch quickly between the pen tool and direct selection tool? It slows me down to keep picking manually.