- The predictibiily of filling open or closed shapes
 - You can fill everything but a straight line
 
Tag: adobe-illustrator-cc-tutorial
Chapter 57. Controlling Paths With Anchors 6:25
- Anchors are connected by Paths which hold Strokes
 - Anchors control the path
 - When the Pen tool has an asterisk next to it, it is telling that you are creating a new shape. You are not connecting it to anything. It is bran new.
 - When you hover an Pen that is creating Anchors over another Anchor and an open circle appears it means that you are going to “close the object”
 - How to create an open shape: A straight line for example
- Couple ways
 - Go pick up another tool and switch back, never do this
 - Click to drop first Anchor, then second Anchor, then hit enter
 
 - If you Click-And-Drag to drop an Anchor, you can make non-straight lines
 - If you select the Direct Selection Tool and hover over an Anchor, it makes the anchor really big
- Drag the Anchors around to reshape the object
 - Select as many anchors that you want
 - Bendy lines get reshaped too
 
 
Chapter 56. Paths Versus Strokes 5:02
- Every tools creates Anchors
 - The Pen tool is the main tool
 - Pen creates Anchors
 - Anchors are connected by Paths
 - Paths are the home for Strokes
 Nonebottom for Strokes- Paths control shape
 - Anchors control Paths
 
Chapter 55. Introduction To Anchors And Paths 0:52
- Basic working components of vector shapes
- Core are paths and strokes
 - Control paths with anchors
- Nails in the board for anchoring
 
 
 
Chapter 31. Working In Isolation Mode 4:32
- Way to get to individual pieces in groups
 - Find a group, Double click on it
- Top area shows that you are in that group
 - Rest of screen greys out
 
 - The greyed out areas are isolated from everything that you are doing
 - Double click again on an object and everything else greys out
 - Top area left arrow or escape-key lets you get out
 - Selection Tool → Option-Double-Click progressively selects
- By double clicking on object in a group progressively selects all objects in inclosing groups
 
 
Repeat Last Action Practice Sunflower
Bound to Command-D.
Practice sunflower:
 
Chapter 35. Creative Uses Of Duplicate Options 4:38
- Practice making a flower
 - Added 
Rougento make it look more real 
Chapter 34. Working With Distort Tools 7:04
- Transforming is Fun With Shapes
 - Double impact
- Word has meaning
 - Image reinforces meaning
 
 
Chapter 33. Object Rotation And Smart Guides 5:16
- Smart Guides shows useful information about context on artboard
 - Rotation tool
- Set anchor
 - Drag to rotate
 - Alt-Drag to put a copy at the new location
 
 - Operate upon multiple objects
- Select all objects
 - Click Rotate tool
 - Object → Transform → Transform Reach
 - Enable 
Preview - Remember that 
X,Y, andWare the transform panel- You can do the same thing there
 
 
 - Is it safe to align everything to pixel grid at the very end?
 
Chapter 32. Resizing Tricks 5:51
- Won’t be resizing keycaps or symbols on them
- Probably just font sizes
 - Might skips to chapter on text
 
 - Preferences → General → Scale Strokes & Effects
- When you make something bigger the strokes and effects will get bigger
 
 - We tend to be creatures of comfort when it comes to workflow configuration
- Every once in a while go into a pulldown and explore something new
- Go to Help and type it in
 - It is possible that you need to know that
 
 - Get to know these program!
 
 - Every once in a while go into a pulldown and explore something new
 - Select an entire groups
- Command-Click it to select it all showing the bounding box
 - Keep holding Command
 - Resize it however you want
 - Hold Command-Shift to keep it in proportion
 - Hold Command-Option-Shift to resize it in proportion staying centered
- Remove the Shift key and it will still remain centered
 
 - Holding Shift on rotation gives you 45° and 90° shifts
 
 - If you either have the bounding box of or want more precision you can do the same thing with the Scale Tool
- Select the object (or group)
 - Select Scale Tool 
S - Click the point where you want to lock the object and a crosshairs will appear there
- Hold Alt and click to show the Scale modifier panel with detailed options
 
 - Select the object/group with no modifier and now you will resize it relative to that point
- Unsure how to rotate it
 
 X,Y, andWin the top-middle section also bring up the Transform panel
 - The transform panel is where you would do precise transformations like
- Change the width and hide by specific percentages
 - Rotate it by specific degrees
 
 
