Aprenda os conceitos básicos para transformar e editar ilustração no Adobe Illustrator, incluindo como redimensionar ilustrações, usar grupos, alinhar objetos e muito mais.
Aprenda a transformar ilustrações com a ferramenta Seleção, o painel Transformar e várias outras ferramentas de transformação.
O que você aprendeu: transformar ilustração
Selecione uma forma com a ferramenta Seleção no painel Ferramentas.
Arraste uma caixa delimitadora para redimensionar ou alterar a forma. Os alvos da guia inteligente são exibidos quando você obtém um círculo perfeito ao redimensionar.
Ajuste a ilustração de maneira numérica e com mais precisão no painel Propriedades.
Pressione Shift+Alt (Windows) ou Shift+Option (macOS) e arraste uma forma para redimensioná-la a partir do centro e restringir as proporções. Solte o botão do mouse e, depois, as teclas.
Selecione uma forma. Selecione a ferramenta Girar no painel Ferramentas. Clique na forma para definir o local para girar. Arraste ao redor da forma para girá-la.
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Trabalhar com grupos de conteúdo
Explore a combinação de objetos em grupos.
O que você aprendeu: agrupar objetos
Clique na ferramenta Seleção no painel Ferramentas. Arraste sobre a ilustração para selecioná-la.
Clique no botão Agrupar no painel Propriedades para agrupar os objetos selecionados.
Arraste um canto do grupo para redimensionar todos os objetos de uma vez.
Clique na ferramenta Seleção e clique duas vezes no grupo para editar os objetos individualmente. Pressione Esc para parar a edição e reagrupar os objetos.
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Alinhar conteúdo
Explore o alinhamento de ilustrações de várias maneiras usando as opções Alinhar.
O que você aprendeu: alinhar objetos
Selecione vários objetos. Clique em Alinhar no painel Propriedades à direita do documento e verifique se a opção Alinhar à seleção está selecionada para alinhar os objetos um ao outro.
Clique em uma opção de alinhamento para alinhar os objetos um ao outro.
Selecione um único objeto. Abra o painel Alinhar (Janela > Alinhar). Clique em Alinhar e selecione Alinhar à prancheta para alinhar os objetos à prancheta.
Clique em uma opção de alinhamento no painel Alinhar para alinhar os objetos um ao outro. Alinhar a um objeto-chave permite alinhar a um objeto específico.
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Cortar e apagar ilustrações
Transforme a ilustração cortando e apagando conteúdo.
O que você aprendeu: apagar e cortar a ilustração
Selecione a ferramenta Borracha no painel Ferramentas para apagar partes da ilustração. Selecione somente o conteúdo que será apagado. Arraste segurando a tecla Shift para apagar em uma linha reta.
Para cortar um caminho, clique e segure a ferramenta Borracha para selecionar a ferramenta Tesoura.
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