Line thickness can be changed in vector graphics programs like Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape and other similar tools. The steps to do so can vary based on the program used, but generally follow these steps:
- Select the line for which you want to modify the thickness.
- Access the stroke/line options. This can be done through menu options, or shortcut keys (such as Control + F10 in Adobe Illustrator).
- Here you can make changes to the width of the line, usually through a slider or text entry field.
- Apply the changes to the selected item by clicking ‘OK’.
And that’s it. Your line should now have the desired thickness.
Some programs like Corel Draw may also allow you to make more advanced changes such as changing the line type (dotted, dashed, etc.) and end caps. For more specific details on how to change line thickness, refer to the official documentation for your program. For example, for help with Adobe Illustrator you can refer to this page: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/changing-line-weight.html.