Duplikasilayer "girl" dengan cara klik kanan pada layer girl di layer palette, lalu pilih Duplicate Layer. Sekarang kita sudah punya layer baru dengan gambar yang sama dengan nama layer "girl copy". Pilih layer "girl copy", lalu pada Menu Bar pilih Image?Adjustment>Desaturate hingga hasilnya akan tampak seperti gambar dibawah ini. STEP 3
Selectthe items you want to duplicate in the Layers panel. Do one of the following: Choose Duplicate " Layer name " from the Layers panel menu. Drag the item in the Layers panel to the New Layer button at the bottom of the panel. Start to drag the item to a new position in the Layers panel, and then hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS).
Masukansketsa ke dalam Adobe Illustrator menggunakan File> Place (tentu saja Anda perlu memindai sketsa Anda ) . Double klik pada layer dengan sketsa dan set ke Template di Layer palette Options . kemudian : Dim gambar antara 10 sampai 20 % . Atau Anda bisa membuatnya transparan dengan mengurangi angka Opacity .
6 if you are using illustrator cc 2017 , you just need to use illustrator asset export feature. just right click to your layer in Artboard and select collect to export option. follow same for all layers. once you've done , go to file > export > export for screens and select assets tab (if not already selected) and check and layers you want to
Untukmembuat bentuk lingkaran yang sempurna, jangan lupa menekan tombol keyboard Shift. Balik area seleksi dengan mengklik menu Select dan kemudian pilih Inverse atau Anda juga dapat menggunakan kombinasi tombol keyboard Shift+Ctrl+I untuk mempercepat proses. Untuk memberi efek blur pada area yang terseleksi, klik menu Filter (1), pilih Blur 2
2 Cara Memotong Dengan Cropping Tool. Teknik memotong gambar juga bisa dengan Croppong Tool. Klik selection tool dan pilih crop image. Cara memotong objek di Adobe Illustrator dengan Cropping Tool yaitu masukkan gambar seperti cara sebelumnya, kemudian klik gambar yang ingin dipotong dan pilih selection tool.
Kemudianklik menu file > open. Lalu pilih gambar yang akan dimasukan kedalam mockup yang telah di download tadi. Nah jika telah terbuka lalu tekan Ctrl + A, lalu Ctrl + C. Kemudian paste pada bagian file gambar yang telah terbuka tadi. Setelah itu sesuaikan ukuran gambar dengan ukuran canvas. Jika telah sesuai lalu klik tanda x.
Aktifdilayer masking dengan cara klik Alt + Klik; Sekarang kita akan copy foto yang sudah di selek di dengan cara seleksi semua dengan cara tekan Ctrl + A kemudian tekan Ctrl + Shift + C kemudian kembali pilih layer masking dengan cara tekan Alt + Klik lalu tekan Alt + Shift + V untuk mempaste foto yang sudah di copy.
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Illustrator User Guide Get to know Illustrator Introduction to Illustrator What's new in Illustrator Common questions Illustrator system requirements Illustrator for Apple silicon Workspace Workspace basics Learn faster with the Illustrator Discover panel Create documents Toolbar Default keyboard shortcuts Customize keyboard shortcuts Introduction to artboards Manage artboards Customize the workspace Properties panel Set preferences Touch Workspace Microsoft Surface Dial support in Illustrator Undo edits and manage design history Rotate view Rulers, grids, and guides Accessibility in Illustrator Safe Mode View artwork Use the Touch Bar with Illustrator Files and templates Tools in Illustrator Tools at a glance Select tools Selection Direct Selection Group Selection Magic Wand Lasso Artboard Navigate tools Hand Rotate View Zoom Paint tools Gradient Mesh Shape Builder Text tools Type Type on a Path Vertical Type Draw tools Pen Add Anchor Point Delete Anchor Point Anchor Point Curvature 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driver issues Wacom device issues DLL file issues Memory issues Preferences file issues Font issues Printer issues Share crash report with Adobe Improve Illustrator performance Move objects You can move objects by dragging them with specific tools, by using the arrow keys on the keyboard, or by entering precise values in a panel or dialog box. You can use snapping to help you position objects as you move them. For example, you can snap the pointer to guides and anchor points and snap object boundaries to gridlines. You can also use the Align panel to position objects in relation to each other. You can then use the Shift key to constrain the movement of one or more objects so that they move in a precise horizontal, vertical, or diagonal direction relative to the current orientation of the x and y axes. You can also use the Shift key to rotate objects in multiples of 45°. Hold down Shift while dragging or drawing to limit movement to the nearest 45° angle. Move or duplicate an object by pasting Select one or more objects. Choose Edit > Cut to move the selection or Edit > Copy to duplicate the selection. Choose one of the following commands Edit > Paste Pastes the object into the center of the active window. Edit > Paste In Front Pastes the object directly in front of the selected object. Edit > Paste In Back Pastes the object directly in back of the selected object. Edit > Paste in Place Pastes artwork on the active artboard at the same position as the artboard from where the artwork is copied. Edit > Paste on All Artboards Pastes artwork on all the artboards at the same location where the artwork is on the current artboard. Move an object by dragging Select one or more objects. Drag the object to a new location. If a selected object is filled, you can drag from anywhere on the object. If a selected object is unfilled, if you are viewing artwork as outlines, or if the Object Selection By Path Only preference is selected, you must drag from the object’s path. See Duplicate selections using drag and drop. You can use the Snap To Point command in the View menu to have the cursor snap to an anchor point or guide when you drag an object within 2 pixels of the anchor point or guide. Move an object using the arrow keys Select one or more objects. Press the arrow key for the direction in which you want to move the object. Press Shift+arrow to move the object ten times the value specified by the Keyboard Increment preference. The distance the object moves each time you press an arrow key is determined by the Keyboard Increment preference. The default distance is 1 point 1/72 of an inch, or .3528 millimeter. To change the Keyboard Increment preference, choose Edit > Preferences > General Windows or Illustrator > Preferences > General Mac OS. Move an object by a specific distance Select one or more objects. Choose Object > Transform > Move. When an object is selected, you can also double-click the Selection, Direct Selection, or Group Selection tool to open the Move dialog box. To move the object left or right, enter either a negative value moves left or a positive value moves right in the Horizontal text box. To move the object up or down, enter either a negative value moves up or positive value moves down in the Vertical text box. To move the object by an angle that’s relative to the object’s x axis, enter either a positive angle counterclockwise movement or a negative angle clockwise movement in the Distance or Angle text box. You can also enter values between 180° and 360°; these values are converted to their corresponding negative values for example, a value of 270° is converted to –90°. If the objects contain a pattern fill, select Patterns to move the pattern. Deselect Objects if you want to move the pattern but not the objects. Click OK, or click Copy to move a copy of the objects. Directions relative to the x axis Move an object using x and y coordinates Select one or more objects. In the Transform panel or Control panel, enter new values in either the X or Y text box, or both. To change the reference point, click a white square on the reference point locator before you enter the values. Move multiple objects at once Select one or more objects. Choose Object > Transform > Transform Each. Set the distance you want to move the selected objects in the Move section of the dialog box. To move the objects by the specified amounts, click OK. To move the objects randomly, but no more than the specified amounts, select the Random option. For example, if you draw a brick wall and want the bricks to appear slightly offset from each other instead of perfectly aligned, you could select the Random option. Then click OK. Paste an object relative to other objects Select the object you want to paste. Choose Edit > Copy or Edit > Cut. Select the object in front or in back of which you want to paste. Choose Edit > Paste In Front or Edit > Paste In Back. If you paste more than one object, all pasted objects appear in front or in back of the selected artwork. However, the relative painting order among the individual pasted objects remains the same. Paste objects between layers The Paste Remembers Layers option determines where artwork is pasted in the layer hierarchy. By default, Paste Remembers Layers is off, and artwork is pasted into whichever layer is active in the Layers panel. When Paste Remembers Layers is on, artwork is pasted into the layer from which it was copied, regardless of which layer is active in the Layers panel. You set this option by selecting Paste Remembers Layers from the Layers panel menu. A check mark displays when the option is on. Turn on Paste Remembers Layers if you’re pasting artwork between documents and you want to automatically place it into a layer of the same name as that from which it originated. If the target document does not have a layer of the same name, Illustrator creates a new layer. Paste in place and paste on all artboards The Paste in Place command pastes artwork on the active artboard. To use this command, click Edit > Paste in Place. The keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+V Windows or Cmd+Shift+V Mac. The Paste on All Artboards command pastes the selected artwork on all the artboards. Before using the Paste on All Artboards command, make sure that the artboard from which you are copying the object, is the active artboard. To use the Paste on All Artboards command, click Edit > Paste on All Artboards when you cut or copy the artwork. If you copy artwork, and then select Paste on All Artboards, the artwork is repasted on the artboard from where it is copied. Recommended Cut and then paste objects if you do not need to modify the original objects before using the Paste on All Artboards command. Paste in Place and Paste on All Artboards commands paste the object at the same position as the copied objects referenced from the active artboard at the time of copying. Align and distribute objects You use the Align panel Window > Align and the align options in the Control panel to align or distribute selected objects along the axis you specify. You can use either the object edges or anchor points as the reference point, and you can align to a selection, an artboard, or a key object. A key object is one specific object in a selection of multiple objects. The Align options are visible in the Control panel when an object is selected. If they do not appear, choose Align from the Control panel menu. By default, Illustrator calculates alignment and distribution based on the objects’ paths. However, when working with objects that have different stroke weights, you can use the edge of the stroke to calculate alignment and distribution instead. To do this, select Use Preview Bounds from the Align panel menu. Align or distribute relative to the bounding box of all selected objects Select the objects to align or distribute. In the Align panel or Control panel, select Align To Selection , and then click the button for the type of alignment or distribution you want. Align or distribute relative to one anchor point Click the Direct-Selection tool, hold down Shift, and select the anchor points you want to align or distribute. The last anchor point you select becomes the key anchor point. The Align To Key Anchor option is automatically selected in the Align panel and Control panel. In the Align panel or Control panel, click the button for the type of alignment or distribution you want. Align or distribute relative to a key object Select the objects to align or distribute. Click again on the object you want to use as a key object you don’t need to hold down Shift as you click this time. A blue outline appears around the key object, and Align To Key Object is automatically selected in the Control panel and Align panel. In the Align panel or Control panel, click the button for the type of alignment or distribution you want. To stop aligning and distributing relative to an object, click again on the object to remove the blue outline, or choose Cancel Key Object from the Align panel menu. Align or distribute relative to an artboard Select the objects to align or distribute. Using the Selection tool, Shift-click in the artboard you want to use to activate it. The active artboard has a darker outline than the others. In the Align panel or Control panel, select Align To Artboard , and then click the button for the type of alignment or distribution you want. Distribute objects by specific amounts You can distribute objects using exact distances between their paths. Select the objects to distribute. Use the Selection tool to click the path of the object you want the other objects to distribute around. The object you click will remain fixed in its position. In the Align panel, enter the amount of space to appear between objects in the Distribute Spacing text box. If the Distribute Spacing options aren’t displayed, select Show Options from the panel menu. Click either the Vertical Distribute Space button or the Horizontal Distribute Space button.
Illustrator User Guide Get to know Illustrator Introduction to Illustrator What's new in Illustrator Common questions Illustrator system requirements Illustrator for Apple silicon Workspace Workspace basics Learn faster with the Illustrator Discover panel Create documents Toolbar Default keyboard shortcuts Customize keyboard shortcuts Introduction to artboards Manage artboards Customize the workspace Properties panel Set preferences Touch Workspace Microsoft Surface Dial support in Illustrator Undo edits and manage design history Rotate view Rulers, grids, and guides Accessibility in Illustrator Safe Mode View artwork Use the Touch Bar with Illustrator Files and templates Tools in Illustrator Tools at a glance Select tools Selection Direct Selection Group Selection Magic Wand Lasso Artboard Navigate tools Hand Rotate View Zoom Paint tools Gradient Mesh Shape Builder Text tools Type Type on a Path Vertical Type Draw tools Pen Add Anchor Point Delete Anchor Point Anchor Point Curvature Line Segment Rectangle Rounded Rectangle Ellipse Polygon Star Paintbrush Blob Brush Pencil Shaper Slice Modify tools Rotate Reflect Scale Shear Width Free Transform Eyedropper Blend Eraser Scissors Quick actions Retro text Neon glow text Old school text Recolor Convert sketch to vector Illustrator on the iPad Introduction to Illustrator on the iPad Illustrator on the iPad overview Illustrator on the iPad FAQs System requirements Illustrator on the iPad What you can or cannot do on Illustrator on the iPad Workspace Illustrator on the iPad workspace Touch shortcuts and gestures Keyboard shortcuts for Illustrator on the iPad Manage your app settings Documents Work with documents in Illustrator on the iPad Import Photoshop and Fresco documents Select and arrange objects Create repeat objects Blend objects Drawing Draw and edit paths Draw and edit shapes Type Work with type and fonts Create text designs along a path Add your own fonts Work with images Vectorize raster images Color Apply colors and gradients Cloud documents Basics Work with Illustrator cloud documents Share and collaborate on Illustrator cloud documents Share documents for review Upgrade cloud storage for Adobe Illustrator Illustrator cloud documents Common questions Troubleshooting Troubleshoot create or save issues for Illustrator cloud documents Troubleshoot Illustrator cloud documents issues Add and edit content Drawing Drawing basics Edit paths Draw pixel-perfect art Draw with the Pen, Curvature, or Pencil tool Draw simple lines and shapes Image Trace Simplify a path Define perspective grids Symbolism tools and symbol sets Adjust path segments Design a flower in 5 easy steps Perspective drawing Symbols Draw pixel-aligned paths for web workflows 3D objects and materials About 3D effects in Illustrator Create 3D graphics Map artwork over 3D objects Create 3D Text Create 3D objects Color About color Select colors Use and create swatches Adjust colors Use the Adobe Color Themes panel Color groups harmonies Color Themes panel Recolor your artwork in seconds using a simple text prompt Recolor your artwork Painting About painting Paint with fills and strokes Live Paint groups Gradients Brushes Transparency and blending modes Apply stroke on an object Create and edit patterns Meshes Patterns Select and arrange objects Select objects Layers Group and expand objects Move, align, and distribute objects Stack objects Lock, hide, and delete objects Copy and duplicate objects Rotate and reflect objects Intertwine objects Reshape objects Crop images Transform objects Combine objects Cut, divide, and trim objects Puppet Warp Scale, shear, and distort objects Blend objects Reshape using envelopes Reshape objects with effects Build new shapes with Shaper and Shape Builder tools Work with Live Corners Enhanced reshape workflows with touch support Edit clipping masks Live shapes Create shapes using the Shape Builder tool Global editing Type Add text and work with type objects Create bulleted and numbered lists Manage text area Fonts and typography Identify fonts from images and outlined text Format type Import and export text Format paragraphs Special characters Create type on a path Character and paragraph styles Tabs Find missing fonts Typekit workflow Arabic and Hebrew type Fonts FAQ and troubleshooting tips Create 3D text effect Creative typography designs Scale and rotate type Line and character spacing Hyphenation and line breaks Spelling and language dictionaries Format Asian characters Composers for Asian scripts Create text designs with blend objects Create a text poster using Image Trace Create special effects Work with effects Graphic styles Appearance attributes Create sketches and mosaics Drop shadows, glows, and feathering Summary of effects Web graphics Best practices for creating web graphics Graphs SVG Slices and image maps Import, export, and save Import Place multiple files Manage linked and embedded files Links information Unembed images Import artwork from Photoshop Import bitmap images Import Adobe PDF files Import EPS, DCS, and AutoCAD files Creative Cloud Libraries in Illustrator Creative Cloud Libraries in Illustrator Save Save artwork Export Use Illustrator artwork in Photoshop Export artwork Collect assets and export in batches Package files Create Adobe PDF files Extract CSS Illustrator CC Adobe PDF options Document info panel Printing Prepare for printing Set up documents for printing Change the page size and orientation Specify crop marks for trimming or aligning Get started with large canvas Printing Overprint Print with color management PostScript printing Print presets Printer's marks and bleeds Print and save transparent artwork Trapping Print color separations Print gradients, meshes, and color blends White Overprint Automate tasks Data merge using the Variables panel Automation with scripts Automation with actions Troubleshooting Crash issues Recover files after crash File issues Supported file formats GPU device driver issues Wacom device issues DLL file issues Memory issues Preferences file issues Font issues Printer issues Share crash report with Adobe Improve Illustrator performance Learn about importing images and paths from Adobe Photoshop to Illustrator. You can bring artwork from Photoshop PSD files into Illustrator using the Open command, the Place command, the Paste command, and the drag-and-drop feature. Illustrator supports most Photoshop data, including layer comps, layers, editable text, and paths. This means that you can transfer files between Photoshop and Illustrator without losing the ability to edit the artwork. For easy transfer of files between the two applications, adjustment layers that have visibility turned off are imported though inaccessible into Illustrator and restored when exported back to Photoshop. Spot colors up to 31 spot channels per file import as a single N‑Channel raster image, which is placed over the process color image. The spot colors are added to the swatches panel as custom colors with the same name as in Photoshop. Imported spot colors separate correctly. Duotone PSD files import as flat raster images with a 256‑indexed colorspace and an N‑Channel colorspace containing all of the duotone inks. Because Illustrator uses an N‑Channel, blending mode interactions set in Photoshop may appear differently in Illustrator. Ink colors from old color libraries are set to gray. In cases where Illustrator must convert the Photoshop data, a warning message appears. For example, when importing a 16‑bit Photoshop file, Illustrator warns you that the image will be imported as an 8‑bit, flat composite. Place linked Photoshop documents To place your artwork created in Photoshop directly into Illustrator artboard, do the following Click File > Place. A dialog appears to choose the file from your computer or cloud documents. Click Open Cloud document. Select a cloud document from your files to open Select your PSD cloud document and click Place. You can view the linked file information by clicking Linked File in the Properties panel. Photoshop import options When you open or place a Photoshop file that contains multiple layers, you can set the following options Layer Comp If the Photoshop file contains layer comps, specifies which version of the image to import. Select Show Preview to display a preview of the selected layer comp. The Comments text box displays comments from the Photoshop file. When Updating Link Specifies how to handle layer visibility settings when updating a linked Photoshop file that includes layer comps. Keep Layer Visibility Overrides Updates the linked image based on the state of layer visibility in the layer comp when you originally placed the file. Use Photoshop’s Layer Visibility Updates the linked image based on the current state of layer visibility in the Photoshop file. Convert Photoshop Layers To Objects And Make Text Editable Where Possible Preserves as much layer structure and text editability as possible without sacrificing appearance. However, if the file includes features that Illustrator doesn’t support, Illustrator preserves the appearance of the artwork by merging and rasterizing layers. For example Layer sets that use the Dissolve blending mode as well as all layers in clipping masks get merged into single layers. Adjustment layers and layers that use a Knockout option are merged with the underlying layers, as are layers that contain transparent pixels and use the Color Dodge, Color Burn, Difference, Linear Burn, Linear Dodge, Vivid Light, Linear Light, or Pin Light blending mode. Layers that use layer effects may be merged; however, the specific merging behavior depends on the blending mode of the layer, the presence of transparent pixels, and the layer’s blending options. Hidden layers that require merging are discarded. The Convert Photoshop Layers To Objects And Make Text Editable Where Possible option isn't available when you link to a Photoshop file. Flatten Photoshop Layers To A Single Image And Preserve Text Appearance Imports the file as a single bitmap image. The converted file retains no individual objects, except for the document clipping path if one exists. Opacity is retained as part of the main image, but is not editable. Import Hidden Layers Imports all layers from the Photoshop file, even those that are hidden. This option is not available when linking to a Photoshop file. Import Slices Preserves any slices that are included in the Photoshop file. This option is available only when opening or embedding a file that includes slices. Move part of an image from Photoshop to Illustrator In Photoshop, select the pixels you want to move. Copy the selection in Photoshop and paste it in Illustrator. If a layer mask is active when you choose the Copy command, Photoshop copies the mask rather than the main layer. Select the Move tool in Photoshop, and drag the selection to Illustrator. Illustrator fills transparent pixels with white. Move paths from Photoshop to Illustrator In Photoshop, use the Path Component Selection tool or the Direct Selection tool to select the paths you want to move. You can select any path or path segment that appears in the Paths panel, including shape vector masks, work paths, and saved paths. For more information on selecting paths, see Photoshop Help. Either copy and paste or drag the path to Illustrator. In the Paste Options dialog box, choose whether to paste the path as a compound shape or a compound path. Pasting as a compound path is faster, but may result in some loss of editability. To import all paths but no pixels from a Photoshop document, choose File > Export > Paths To Illustrator in Photoshop. Then open the resulting file in Illustrator.
Asalamu'alaikum Wr. Wb. Bagaimana kabarnya sobat hari ini? Jumpa lagi dengan kami masih di TUTORIAL89, tempatnya berbagi tutorial-tutorial menarik. Dikesempatan kali ini kami akan membahas "4 trik dasar mengcopy objek di adobe illustrator AI+ video".Tutorial Illustrator setelah sobat mengikuti tutorial kami pada pertemuan yang lalu, tentu sekarang sudah faham dong, bagaimana mudahnya mewarnai sebuah objek di adobe illustrator AI. Tetapi jika sobat lupa lagi cara mewarnai sebuah objek di adobe illustrator, sobat bisa kembali membaca tutorialnya di cara mewarnai sebuah objek di adobe illustrator AI. Di pertemuan ini kita akan membahas bagaimana cara menggandakan sebuah objek atau Bahasa kerennya mengcopy paste objek di adobe illustrator. Paling tidak, saya akan membagikan 4 trik dasar mengcopy sebuah objek di adobe illustrator . ingin tahu apa saja caranya? Yuk kita simak bareng-bareng. 4 trik dasar mengcopy objek di adobe illustrator Cara pertama Cara pertama ini adalah cara yang paling umum kita lakukan ketika ingin mengcopy paste. Hal ini berlaku juga untuk aplikasi-aplikasi lain di system operasi windows. Yaitu dengan menggunakan shortcut Ctrl+C kemudian klik Ctrl+V. Akan tetapi, ketika sobat menggunakan teknik yang pertama ini. Objek yang di copy akan berubah posisinya. Dan terkadang berjauhan. Lihat gambar untuk lebih jelas. Cara kedua Yang kedua ini masih menggunakan shortcut keyboard. Pilih objek yang akan di copy paste, kemudian klik Ctrl+C lalu Ctrl+F. mengcopy dengan cara ini artinya hasil copyan akan berada diatas layer objek asli. F pada Ctrl+F itu singkatan dari front. Jadi hasil copyan berada di depan. Sepintas tidak ada perubahan, karena objek asli dan copyan berada di posisi yang sama. Untuk lebih jelasnya coba sobat tengok ke bagian plate layer, disitu aka nada layer baru diatas layer asli tadi. Atau sobat bisa langsung menggeser objek copyan itu. Maka objek asli akan terlihat Cara ketiga Cara yang ketiga ini mirip dengan cara yang kedua diatas. Bedanya kalau yang cara yang kedua objek copyan berada diatas objek asli. Kalau cara yang ketiga ini berada copyannya berada di bawah objek asli. Caranya bisa sobat lakukan dengan klik Ctrl+C lalu Ctrl+B. B disini artinya back yang berarti dibelakang. Cara keempat Cara mengcopy objek yang keempat ini berbeda dengan 3 cara di atas. Ini adalah trik menggandakan objek dengan mengkombinasikan keyboard dengan mouse. Caranya adalah dengan menggeser objek yang akan di copy dengan selection tool, kemudian sebelum sobat melepas mouse, silahkan tekan tombol Alt pada keyboard. Kemudian lepaskan secara bersamaan atara Alt dengan mouse kiri. Sehingga objek langsung akan tercopy Itulah 4 trik dasar mengcopy objek di illustrator. Jika masih kurang jelas dengan pemaparan diatas, silahkan luangkan waktunya beberapa menit untuk melihat tutorial cara mengcopy objek di illustrator dalam bentuk video. Terimakasih, semoga bermanfaat.
Asalamu'alaikum Wr. Wb. Bagaimana kabarnya sobat hari ini? Jumpa lagi dengan kami masih di TUTORIAL89, tempatnya berbagi tutorial-tutorial menarik. Dikesempatan kali ini kami akan membahas "Cara cepat mengcopy objek banyak di illustrator + video".Tutorial illustrator Jika sobat ingin mengcopy sebuah objek yang sama dalam jumlah yang banyak dengan jarak tertentu tentu sangat merepotkan jika harus dilakukan dengan cara copy paste dengan cara manual seperti yang sudah pernah kita bahas pada tutorial cara copy objek di illustrator pertemuan yang lalu. Selain membutuhkan waktu yang lama, terkdang jarak antara objek satu dengan objek lainnya tidaklah sama. Hal ini terkadang membuat pusing tujuh keliling. tu Tapi, kini tidak lagi. Sobat bisa melakukannya dengan sangat mudah bahkan bisa dikerjakan oleh pemula sekalipun. Hal itu tentunya jika sobat mengetahui rumusnya. Ingin tahu rumusnya? Mari kita bongkar rahasia mengopy objek banyak secara beraturan di illustrator. Mari langsung ke TKP. Cara mengcopy objek banyak di illustrator Langakh Pertama Silahkan buka adobe illustrator sobat, kemudian buatlah objek lingkaran atau yang lainnya. Seperti yang sudah kita pelajari pada tutorial cara membuat objek di illustrator. Langkah kedua Pindahkan objek lingkaran pada tempat yang kalian inginkan menggunakan selection tool V, sambai mengklik tombol alt di keyboard. Teknik mengcopy ini sudah kita bahas di tutorial 4 trik dasar copy paste di illustrator. langkah ketiga Selanjutnya sobat tinggal klik Ctrl+D secara berulang sampai jumlah yang diinginkan terpenuhi. Jika sudah terpenuhi hentikan saja. Kini sobat sudah memiliki banyak objek lingkaran berbaris rapih tanpa harus bersusah payah. Jika masih kurang mengerti, silahkan luangkan waktu untuk melihat tutorial dalam bentuk video. Terima kasih. Semoga bermanfaat.
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