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White space between smooth anchor points

New Here ,
Jul 20, 2017 Jul 20, 2017

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I am trying to trace a hand drawn image to turn into a vector drawing.  Every time I start a new path, a white space is created from the first anchor point of the path to the last anchor point, covering any path segments previously drawn that fall in that area.  Is there a setting that can turn off this white space that covers/blocks these overlapping areas?

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Community Expert , Jul 21, 2017 Jul 21, 2017

Set the fill to None.

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Jul 21, 2017 Jul 21, 2017

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Set the fill to None.

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Jul 21, 2017 Jul 21, 2017

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Thank you so much! This worked

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Please mark Ton's answer as correct, so others know your question has been answered. Thanks!

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