Real-DRAW Basics

Drawing a Shape from scratch

You have two optional methods for drawing a Path from scratch.
The Pencil (for drawing free paths) and the New Line/Path Tool.

New Line/Path tool

With this tool you can create lines and Path paths by drawing Path points.


Select the Make New Path tool and click where you want to have the start point. If you release the mouse button right after the click, you will draw straight lines. If you hold the button and move the mouse, you will draw symmetrical Path points.

To stop drawing the Path, use one of the following:

  • Double click on the point where you want to finish.
  • Click with the Right mouse button on the point where you want to finish.
  • Move the mouse over the start point and click - this will create the object as a closed path.

Drawing a line

A line is basically a path with aligned control points. To draw a line, just click and release the mouse button and then drag the mouse to another point, click and release. To finish at this point, click the right mouse button.

Drawing a vertical or horizontal line

As you drag the mouse, hold SHIFT key. You will draw the line only in a horizontal or vertical direction.

Pencil tool for drawing free shapes


With the Pencil you can draw a free path. Select the Pencil tool and click where you want the start point. Do not release the mouse button, just drag the mouse and release the mouse button at the end of your desired path.

You can create open or closed Paths. While you are drawing, move the mouse back to the Start point and you will see the mouse cursor change to the black arrow with a square. If you release the mouse cursor at that point, the Path will be closed - creating a filled shape.
Tip: You can close a Path any time from Menu: Menu Object - Close Path

Note: You can't add a point to an existing object with the Pencil nor Make new Path tools. For that we have the Add Point to Path tool.

You can change the width of a line of an open path with the: slide.