Pen tool:
The pen tool is one of the few tools available to you in Photoshop that works with Vector Graphics as opposed to Raster Graphics. Vector Graphics use mathematical statements and points in order to define their shape and other characteristics, and therefore are very scalable.
Freeform pen tool:
Just click and drag around the element you want to select, and the tool creates an outline that follows your cursor, exactly like the Lasso. After you release your mouse button, Photoshop provides the anchor points, lines, and curves for that path. In this way, the Freeform Pen works exactly like the Pen.
Convert point tool:
To add an anchor point, select the Pen tool or the Add Anchor Point tool, position the pointer over the path segment, and click. To delete an anchor point, do either of the following: Select the point with the Direct Selection tool and click Remove Selected Anchor Points in the Control panel.
Add anchor point tool:
The Add Anchor Point Tool adds anchors and reshapes existing vector shapes / paths (shape outlines). In the Toolbox, select the Add Anchor Point Tool. Click on the existing path to add an anchor point. Drag the added anchor point and / or its direction point to reshape line.
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