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A stealth arrow makes a drift in a curved line :



documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
begin{document}

begin{tikzpicture}

draw[thick,-stealth]
($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
[start angle=0,
end angle=72,
radius=1.45] ;

draw[thick,red]
($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
[start angle=0,
end angle=72,
radius=1.45] ;

end{tikzpicture}

end{document}


enter image description here










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    A stealth arrow makes a drift in a curved line :



    documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
    usetikzlibrary{calc}
    begin{document}

    begin{tikzpicture}

    draw[thick,-stealth]
    ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
    [start angle=0,
    end angle=72,
    radius=1.45] ;

    draw[thick,red]
    ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
    [start angle=0,
    end angle=72,
    radius=1.45] ;

    end{tikzpicture}

    end{document}


    enter image description here










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      A stealth arrow makes a drift in a curved line :



      documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
      usetikzlibrary{calc}
      begin{document}

      begin{tikzpicture}

      draw[thick,-stealth]
      ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
      [start angle=0,
      end angle=72,
      radius=1.45] ;

      draw[thick,red]
      ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
      [start angle=0,
      end angle=72,
      radius=1.45] ;

      end{tikzpicture}

      end{document}


      enter image description here










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      A stealth arrow makes a drift in a curved line :



      documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
      usetikzlibrary{calc}
      begin{document}

      begin{tikzpicture}

      draw[thick,-stealth]
      ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
      [start angle=0,
      end angle=72,
      radius=1.45] ;

      draw[thick,red]
      ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
      [start angle=0,
      end angle=72,
      radius=1.45] ;

      end{tikzpicture}

      end{document}


      enter image description here







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          This is not specific to this arrow head. All arrow heads do. This is because you force a piece of a curved path to be straight, and this deforms the path.



          You can use bending to cure this. It will rotate the arrow in such a way that the path does not get distorted.



          documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
          usetikzlibrary{calc,bending}
          begin{document}

          begin{tikzpicture}

          draw[thick,-stealth]
          ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
          [start angle=0,
          end angle=72,
          radius=1.45] ;

          draw[thick,red]
          ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
          [start angle=0,
          end angle=72,
          radius=1.45] ;

          end{tikzpicture}

          end{document}


          enter image description here



          Notice that for this you do not have to explicitly bend the arrow.



          If you bend it, then the arrow will follow the curve (to a very good approximation).



          documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
          usetikzlibrary{calc,arrows.meta,bending}
          begin{document}

          begin{tikzpicture}

          draw[thick,-{Stealth[bend]}]
          ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
          [start angle=0,
          end angle=72,
          radius=1.45] ;

          draw[thick,red]
          ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
          [start angle=0,
          end angle=72,
          radius=1.45] ;

          end{tikzpicture}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            This is not specific to this arrow head. All arrow heads do. This is because you force a piece of a curved path to be straight, and this deforms the path.



            You can use bending to cure this. It will rotate the arrow in such a way that the path does not get distorted.



            documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
            usetikzlibrary{calc,bending}
            begin{document}

            begin{tikzpicture}

            draw[thick,-stealth]
            ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
            [start angle=0,
            end angle=72,
            radius=1.45] ;

            draw[thick,red]
            ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
            [start angle=0,
            end angle=72,
            radius=1.45] ;

            end{tikzpicture}

            end{document}


            enter image description here



            Notice that for this you do not have to explicitly bend the arrow.



            If you bend it, then the arrow will follow the curve (to a very good approximation).



            documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
            usetikzlibrary{calc,arrows.meta,bending}
            begin{document}

            begin{tikzpicture}

            draw[thick,-{Stealth[bend]}]
            ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
            [start angle=0,
            end angle=72,
            radius=1.45] ;

            draw[thick,red]
            ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
            [start angle=0,
            end angle=72,
            radius=1.45] ;

            end{tikzpicture}

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              This is not specific to this arrow head. All arrow heads do. This is because you force a piece of a curved path to be straight, and this deforms the path.



              You can use bending to cure this. It will rotate the arrow in such a way that the path does not get distorted.



              documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
              usetikzlibrary{calc,bending}
              begin{document}

              begin{tikzpicture}

              draw[thick,-stealth]
              ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
              [start angle=0,
              end angle=72,
              radius=1.45] ;

              draw[thick,red]
              ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
              [start angle=0,
              end angle=72,
              radius=1.45] ;

              end{tikzpicture}

              end{document}


              enter image description here



              Notice that for this you do not have to explicitly bend the arrow.



              If you bend it, then the arrow will follow the curve (to a very good approximation).



              documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
              usetikzlibrary{calc,arrows.meta,bending}
              begin{document}

              begin{tikzpicture}

              draw[thick,-{Stealth[bend]}]
              ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
              [start angle=0,
              end angle=72,
              radius=1.45] ;

              draw[thick,red]
              ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
              [start angle=0,
              end angle=72,
              radius=1.45] ;

              end{tikzpicture}

              end{document}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer




























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                This is not specific to this arrow head. All arrow heads do. This is because you force a piece of a curved path to be straight, and this deforms the path.



                You can use bending to cure this. It will rotate the arrow in such a way that the path does not get distorted.



                documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                usetikzlibrary{calc,bending}
                begin{document}

                begin{tikzpicture}

                draw[thick,-stealth]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                draw[thick,red]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                end{tikzpicture}

                end{document}


                enter image description here



                Notice that for this you do not have to explicitly bend the arrow.



                If you bend it, then the arrow will follow the curve (to a very good approximation).



                documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                usetikzlibrary{calc,arrows.meta,bending}
                begin{document}

                begin{tikzpicture}

                draw[thick,-{Stealth[bend]}]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                draw[thick,red]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                end{tikzpicture}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer















                This is not specific to this arrow head. All arrow heads do. This is because you force a piece of a curved path to be straight, and this deforms the path.



                You can use bending to cure this. It will rotate the arrow in such a way that the path does not get distorted.



                documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                usetikzlibrary{calc,bending}
                begin{document}

                begin{tikzpicture}

                draw[thick,-stealth]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                draw[thick,red]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                end{tikzpicture}

                end{document}


                enter image description here



                Notice that for this you do not have to explicitly bend the arrow.



                If you bend it, then the arrow will follow the curve (to a very good approximation).



                documentclass[tikz]{standalone}
                usetikzlibrary{calc,arrows.meta,bending}
                begin{document}

                begin{tikzpicture}

                draw[thick,-{Stealth[bend]}]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                draw[thick,red]
                ($(0,0)+(0:1.45)$) arc
                [start angle=0,
                end angle=72,
                radius=1.45] ;

                end{tikzpicture}

                end{document}


                enter image description here







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