![]() ![]() When you select one with the Selection tool, the other is also selected.ģ Shift+click a third scale to add to the selection, then Shift+click the remaining scales. ![]() Click on one of the pale orange scales, then add to the selection by holding down the Shift key and clicking on one of the other five scales.Ģ With the two scales selected, choose Object > Group or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+G (Windows) or Command+G (Mac OS). You will now turn the individual scales in the artwork into a group that you can move and modify as a collective unit.ġ Activate the Selection tool ( ). Keep this file open for the next part of this lesson. By using the Direct Selection tool, you can alter the shape of an object.Ĭlick and drag with the Direct Selection tool to alter a shape.ġ1 Press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac OS) to undo the last step, or choose Edit > Undo Move.ġ2 Choose File > Save. the selectable item.ĩ Notice that only the anchor point that you clicked on is solid all the other anchor points are hollow and not active.ġ0 Click on the solid anchor point and drag upward to reposition the anchor point and change the shape of the fin. Click when you see the arrow with the small white square.Ĭursor changes to show Individual anchor point selected. A light-gray box giving the X- and Y-coordinates of the anchor point also appears. Using this tool allows you to select individual points or path segments of an object.Ĩ Without clicking on the selected large fin, reposition the cursor over one of the tips of the fin to see how the cursor changes to indicate that there is a selectable anchor beneath the cursor. When you use the Selection tool, you select an entire object or group.ħ Choose the Direct Selection tool ( ) from the Tools panel. The entire shape is selected and has a bounding box surrounding it.Ħ Click and drag to reposition the fin anywhere on the page. If you do not see the bounding box appear around the fin, choose View > Show Bounding Box. No selectable object.ĥ Click on the large red fin the entire fin is selected. Do not click to select any of these objects just yet. As you pass over the objects, notice that the cursor changes to reflect where there are selectable objects. When the Illustrator Options dialog box appears, click OK.Ĥ Choose the Selection tool ( ) from the Tools panel and pass the cursor over the shape pieces at the bottom of the artwork. The Save As dialog box appears.ģ Type ai0302_work into the File name text field and click Save. The top fish artwork is locked and not accessible use this for reference as you follow the exercise.Ģ Choose File > Save As. A file opens with a completed fish illustration on the top and the individual components of that fish at the bottom. Select the file named ai0302.ai and click Open. You will have an opportunity to experiment with selections in this part of the lesson.ġ Choose File > Open and navigate to the ai01lessons folder. While there are several selection tools in Adobe Illustrator, the three main tools are the Selection tool, the Direct Selection tool, and the Group Selection tool. For more Adobe Illustrator training options, visit AGI’s Illustrator Classes.Īdobe Illustrator Tutorial: The selection tools in Illustrator ![]() It is the first lesson in the Adobe Illustrator Digital Classroom book. This tutorial provides you with a foundation for working with Adobe Illustrator panels. What you’ll learn in this Illustrator Tutorial:
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