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Now that you have a fair idea of the vector
toolset available in Illustrator 9 the question becomes
what can you do with them. The answer is just about anything.
In Part 2 I will demonstrate how you can edit, combine,
subtract, join various shapes into more complex objects.
Scissor Tool Options
These two tools
allow
you to cut up a path.
Scissor Tool
You can split a path using the Scissors tool
.
Simply select any anchor point or any segment (for citizens of Palm Beach County
that's the path in between the anchor points) and it will cut the path. You
can then use the 'Direct Selection Tool'
to
pull the new anchor points apart.
Knife Tool
This tool
slices
grouped and ungrouped objects along a freehand path (Hold down - Alt - for
a straight cut) you draw, dividing the object into their component filled faces.
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An example of the knife tool in action
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Join Anchor Points
After cutting the path you can rejoin two anchor points. Select the two anchor
points you want to join using the 'Direct Selection Tool'
and
right click. Choose the 'Join...' option. If the points are apart a segment
will join the two anchor points. If the anchor points are occupying the same
position you will get a smooth joining.
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