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The one advantage programs like Illustrator,
Corel Draw and Freehand have over raster based programs
is their very powerful vector tool set. This article
will give you a sampling of the drawing tools that come
with Illustrator 9 and how they give designers the power
to create complex graphics.
Pencil Tool Options
This tool set has three options
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They are the 'Pencil,' 'Smooth' and 'Erase' tools
Pencil Tool
This tool
works
just like a pencil. You draw across your document and when you release the
mouse button or Wacom pen a path is formed with anchor points. To draw a closed
path, start drawing your path, then hold down the - Alt - key and when you
stop a closed path is created. You can adjust the shape using the 'Direct Selection
Tool'
.
Simply select the path, and then drag the anchor point or one of the 'direction
lines' to alter the shape.
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Pencil tool
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Direct Select tool
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You can adjust the sensitivity of the 'Pencil'
tool by 'double clicking' it. A preferences window opens
giving you the power to change the tool.
Smooth Tool
This tool
gives
you the ability to smooth out a section of a path by simply running the tool
over a curve. If you double click the tool you can adjust its parameters.
Erase Tool
The erase tool
allows
you to remove a particular area of a path by rubbing across it.
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Erase tool
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