Snagit 9 Tutorial:
Arrows
Learn to use the Arrow tool to create a variety of arrows.
In this tutorial, learn how to:
Use the Arrow tool
to create vector-based arrows. Choose from a variety of arrows in the Quick Style Gallery or create your own.
To use this tool:
- Select Draw tab > Drawing Tools group > Arrow tool.
- Select a style from the Styles group.
- Drag the mouse on the canvas to apply arrow.
Select a Style from the Quick Style Gallery
- Select Draw tab > Drawing Tools group > Arrow tool.
- Select Styles group > More button
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- Select an arrow from the Quick Styles Gallery.

Draw a Bezier Curved Arrow
To draw a curved arrow:
- Select Draw tab > Drawing Tools group > Arrow tool.
- In the Quick Style Gallery, select a curved arrow style.

- Click and drag the arrow on the canvas.
- Click and drag again to set the first curve point.
- Click and drag again to set the second curve point.
- Drag the white object handles to modify the curves.
Select the Arrow Color from Colors on the Canvas
- Select Draw tab > Drawing Tools group > Arrow tool.
- Select Styles group > Outline > Select color from image.
- Click on the canvas to pick a fill color.
- Drag cursor on canvas to create arrow.
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- Select Draw tab > Drawing Tools group > Arrow tool.
- Hold the <CTRL> key to use the eyedropper to select a color from the canvas.
- Release the <CTRL> key after color selection.
- Drag cursor on canvas to create arrow.
Pick a Custom Arrow Color
- Select Draw tab > Drawing Tools group > Arrow tool.
- Select Styles group > Outline option > More Outline Colors > Colors task pane.
- Select a color from the Standard or Custom tab. Click OK.
- Drag cursor on canvas to create arrow.
Change the Look of the Arrow Head or End
- Click an arrow on the canvas to give it focus.
- Select Styles group > Outline option > Ends. Select a style from the menu or click Custom Ends to create a new look.
Change the Arrow Width
- Click an arrow on the canvas to give it focus.
- Select Styles group > Outline option > Width. Select a width from the menu or click Custom Lines to create a new width.
Change the Look of the Arrow Line
- Click an arrow on the canvas to give it focus.
- Select Styles group > Outline option > Dashes. Select a style from the menu or click Custom Lines to create a new look.
Move or Reshape an Arrow
- To move an arrow, click down on the center of the arrow and drag to a new location.
- Use the white handles to change the shape and size of the arrow.
- Hold down <SHIFT> to keep the arrow straight as you draw a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal arrow.
Set the Arrow Transparency Level
Transparency is the ability to see through the arrow. The graphic below shows a sample of effects that can be achieved by controlling the transparency level.

- Click an arrow on the canvas to give it focus.
- Select Styles group > Effects > Transparency > Select the transparency level or click Custom to enter a specific percentage.
Add, Remove, or Customize the Arrow Shadow
Click an arrow on the canvas to give it focus.
- To add a shadow, select Styles group > Effects > Shadow > Select the shadow effect using the icons.
- To remove a shadow, select Styles group > Effects > Shadow > No Shadow icon.
- To add a custom shadow, select Styles group > Effects > Shadow > Click More Shadows. Use the options in the Drop Shadow task pane to create a custom look. Click OK.
Add a Custom Arrow to the Quick Styles Gallery
The Quick Styles Gallery is used to save custom arrows so they can be reused.
- Click an arrow on the canvas to give it focus.
- Right-click the arrow.
- From the popup menu, click Add to Quick Styles. The callout is now available in the Quick Styles Gallery.

Antialiasing for Smooth Lines
Antialiasing is a technique used to make lines appear smooth. Without antialiasing being applied, object edges will appear jagged. The antialiasing option is turned to “on” for all of Editor’s vector-based tools.
To turn antialiasing on or off:
- Click an arrow on the canvas to give it focus.
- Select Styles group > Effects > Antialias.