Useful Shortcut Keys Of Adobe Illustrator [#2023]
Adobe Illustrator or Illustrator is a vector graphics editing program published by Adobe. It is useful for designing logos, clip art, blueprints, and other precise, resolution-independent illustrations. Illustrator was first released in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh; today it also runs on Microsoft Windows. The current version is Illustrator CC.
How Adobe Illustrator is Used
Adobe Illustrator is used to create a variety of digital and printed images, including cartoons, charts, diagrams, graphs, logos, and illustrations. Illustrator allows a user to import a photograph and use it as a guide to trace an object in the photograph. This can be used to re-color or create a sketch-like appearance of a photograph. Illustrator also makes it possible to manipulate text in many ways, making Illustrator a useful tool for creating postcards, posters, and other visual designs that use text and images together. Illustrators’ ability to place text around a curve is especially useful for artists creating logos. Illustrator is also used in designing mock-ups that show what the website will look like when it’s completed, and creating icons used within apps or websites.
Shortcut Keys Of Adobe Illustrator
If you liked my previous article, you’ll probably find this post useful. Here are some useful shortcuts
- zoom in alt + mouse up
- zoom out alt + mouse down
- mover artboard space
- copy something alt + draug
- on place copy… ctrl + c and ctrl + f
- ctrl + c and ctrl + v (past will random area)
- increase font size ctrl+shift+> (2pt)
- increase font size ctrl+alt+shift+> (10pt)
- decrease font size ctrl+shift+< (2pt)
- increase font size ctrl+alt+shift+< (10pt)
- line height (leading) increase alt+down arrow
- line height (leading) decrease alt+down arrow
- increse space between character ctrl + alt + >
- decrease space between character ctrl + alt + >
- super script alt + shift + up arrow
- sub script alt + shift + down arrow
- paragraph align-center ctrl+shift+c
- paragraph align-right ctrl+shift+r
- paragraph align-left ctrl+shift+left
- paragraph align-j ctrl+shiftj
- change font style ctrl+alt+shift+f then ctrl+arrow down or ctrl+arrow up