Schoon lijnen op in Adobe Illustrator. Verbind paden, snijd overtollige lijnsegmenten van kruisende paden weg en sluit openingen tussen twee open paden.
Onze voorbeeldillustratie is gemaakt met de pen en bevat een groot aantal paden die moeten worden verbonden. Sommige van deze paden moeten worden verbonden waar ze elkaar kruisen, terwijl andere openingen ertussen hebben die moeten worden gesloten om een afgewerkte illustratie te krijgen.
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Het gereedschap Verbinding selecteren
Eerst voegt u het gereedschap Verbinding toe aan de basiswerkbalk. Klik op het pictogram Werkbalk bewerken (drie puntjes) onderaan op de basiswerkbalk. De lade Alle tools verschijnt en bevat alle beschikbare gereedschappen in Illustrator.
Om het gereedschap Verbinding toe te voegen, kunt u dit ergens naar de werkbalk slepen of naar een gereedschapsgroep slepen om het te nesten. Sleep het nu naar de onderkant van de werkbalk.
Tip: Als u een gereedschap wilt verwijderen, sleept u dit van de werkbalk naar een willekeurige plaats in de lade Alle tools. U kunt ook Herstellen kiezen in het optiemenu van de lade.
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Kruisende paden verbinden
In het oefenbestand bevatten een aantal delen in de illustratie twee paden die elkaar kruisen. Zoek het weergegeven gebied en sleep over de overtollige delen van de paden. Wanneer u de muis loslaat, worden de twee paden op het snijpunt verbonden tot één volledig pad, waarbij de overtollige lijnen worden weggesneden.
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Een opening tussen twee open paden sluiten
Zoek het gedeelte van de getoonde illustratie waar u een kleine opening ziet tussen twee paden. Vergroot de weergave met het zoomgereedschap voordat u de lijnen verbindt. Selecteer het gereedschap Verbinding en teken een lijn om de twee paden met elkaar te verbinden.
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Oefening
Mogelijk ziet u andere delen in de illustratie waar paden moeten worden verbonden of bijgesneden. Oefen met het gebruik van de pen om de illustratie op te schonen.
Goed gedaan! U kunt nu moeiteloos snelle schetsen tekenen en bewerken.
6 oktober 2022
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