بر روی هر وسیله ای که می بینید، و ابزار قلم را انتخاب کنیداز بالا از منوی پروازدرست است، حالا من قصد دارم پر و سکته مغزیم را عوض کنمبا کلیک بر روی این نمونه اولیه رنگ، اینجا در اینجاکنترل پنل، و سپس من هیچ کدام را انتخاب نمی کنم.و بعد، من پیش می روم و ارزش وزن خط را افزایش می دهمبه 6 امتیاز، مثل همین.در حال حاضر، اگر این اولین بار شما با استفاده از قلم ابزار استاین ممکن است خیلی شبیه به ابزار انحنا باشد.پس از همه، تنها چیزی که ما از دست می دهیم کم استانفجار از مکان نمااما قلم کار بسیار متفاوت است.اکنون وقتی اولین بار آن را انتخاب میکنید، قصد دارید ابزار قلم را ببینیدمکان نما با ستاره ای که به شما می گویدشما در حال شروع به طرح جدید مسیر هستید.من فقط کافیست روی Create کلیک کنمیک نقطه صاف نیست، همانطور که با ابزار انحناییشان دریافت میکنید،اما یک نقطه گوشه.و اکنون، اگر مکان نما را کنار بگذارم،شما می توانید ببینید دو چیز اتفاق می افتد.اول، ما ستاره را از دست می دهیم، که به ما می گوید که ما اکنون هستیمطرح پیشنهادی فعال داشته باشید.و دوم، ما پیش نمایش نوار لاستیکی را می بینیم که ما را نشان می دهدچه بخش بعدی به نظر می آید اگر ما بودیمدر مکان فعلی کلیک کنید.
00:01:34 All right, so I'll go ahead and click in order to create
00:01:37 another corner point, and you can see that Illustrator
00:01:39 automatically joins the two points with a straight segment.
00:01:43 And now you can continue clicking to create
00:01:45 a free-form polygon.
00:01:47 If you move your cursor back to the first point in the
00:01:50 path outline, you'll see a little circle next to it,
00:01:53 which tells you you're about to close the path.
00:01:55 And once you have, the asterisk comes back to tell you
00:01:58 that if you're going to click again, you're going to create
00:02:01 yet another path outline.
00:02:03 All right, in addition to closed paths, you can create
00:02:05 open paths as well and there are two ways to do that.
00:02:09 You can either press the escape key
00:02:12 in order to turn off that path outline
00:02:14 and that will allow you to create a new one,
00:02:16 or I'll go ahead and wake this path outline back up
00:02:19 by moving my cursor over it.
00:02:21 And you can see, now I get a little line next to the cursor,
00:02:24 which I call the resume cursor because it allows you
00:02:26 to resume, modify in the path.
00:02:28 And so notice as soon as I click on one of these endpoints,
00:02:31 I, again, see my rubber band preview and the asterisk
00:02:34 next to the cursor once again disappears.
00:02:37 And now I'll just go ahead and click a couple of more times.
00:02:40 And now let's say, once again, I'm done editing.
00:02:43 The other thing you can do is press the enter key,
00:02:46 here on the PC, or the return key on the mac,
00:02:48 and that'll go ahead and deactivate the path outline.
00:02:52 And, as you can see, I get the asterisk back next to my
00:02:55 pen tool cursor, which means that if I start clicking
00:02:58 over on the other side of the document here
00:03:01 I will begin a new path outline.
00:03:03 Another option that's available to you when you're
00:03:06 modifying open path outlines, is the ability
00:03:09 to connect to open paths, and you can do that
00:03:12 just by moving your cursor over to the endpoint
00:03:15 of an inactive path, such as this one right here.
00:03:18 At which point, you'll see a little anchor point next to the
00:03:20 cursor, which tells you that you're about to connect the two
00:03:23 path outlines as well as deactivate them.
00:03:27 Which is why, I once again have an asterisk
00:03:29 next to my cursor.
00:03:31 Now in addition to creating paths with the pen tool,
00:03:34 you can also modify them.
00:03:36 And you do so by first selecting the path outline,
00:03:39 which you can do by pressing and holding the ctrl key,
00:03:41 or the cmd key on the mac, which gives you temporary access
00:03:45 to the last used arrow tool.
00:03:47 At which point, you can go ahead and click on a path
00:03:49 outline, such as this one, in order to select it.
00:03:52 Then, go ahead and release the ctrl key, or the cmd key
00:03:55 on the mac, and now move your cursor
00:03:57 over an existing segment.
00:03:59 At which point you'll see a plus sign next to the cursor,
00:04:02 which tells you that if you click, you're going to
00:04:04 add an anchor point, like so.
00:04:07 Now let's say I want to move the anchor point to
00:04:09 a different location.
00:04:10 Well if I press the ctrl key, or the cmd key on the mac,
00:04:13 and try to drag that point, I'm going to move the entire
00:04:16 path outline, because after all, my last used arrow
00:04:19 was the black arrow tool.
00:04:21 So I'll go ahead and press ctrl z or cmd z to undo that
00:04:24 move, I could manually switch back to the white arrow
00:04:27 by pressing the a key, or I can switch between the
00:04:30 arrow tools on the fly by pressing
00:04:33 ctrl ~ here on the PC.
00:04:36 And, as you may recall, the tilde key is the one in the
00:04:38 upper left corner of an American keyboard.
00:04:41 Now on the mac, that's not going to work.
00:04:43 That's going to switch you between open documents,
00:04:46 and so what you have to do instead, is press
00:04:48 cmd, option, tab, and that will go ahead,
00:04:51 in my case, it'll switch me back to the black arrow tool.
00:04:54 So in other words, either ctrl ~ on the PC,
00:04:57 or cmd, option, tab on the mac, is going to toggle
00:05:00 between the black and white arrows.
00:05:03 At which point, I can keep that ctrl key down,
00:05:05 or the cmd key down on the mac, and then I can click
00:05:08 on that new corner point that I just created
00:05:10 and I can drag it to a new location.
00:05:12 And that's a pretty great way to work, by the way.
00:05:15 You just go ahead and release the key, hover your cursor
00:05:17 over a segment, click in order to add an anchor point,
00:05:21 and then ctrl or cmd drag it to a different location.
00:05:24 And I'll go ahead and do it again here and ctrl or cmd drag
00:05:27 it over to this location, and so I can contine working
00:05:30 that way as much as I like.
00:05:32 Now you also have the option of deleting anchor points.
00:05:35 And you do that by hovering your cursor over an existing
00:05:39 point, like so, at which time you'll see a minus sign
00:05:42 next to the cursor, and then all you have to do is click
00:05:45 in order to make that anchor point go away.
00:05:48 And now I might just ctrl drag or cmd drag that point upward
00:05:51 a little, and this works, by the way, with any path outline.
00:05:55 It doesn't have to have been drawn with the pen tool.
00:05:58 So, for example, let's say you want to create a free-form
00:06:00 triangle; then one way to do that is to grab the
00:06:03 rectangle tool, which again, you can get by pressing the
00:06:06 m key, and then you can just go ahead and draw
00:06:08 any kind of rectangle you like.
00:06:10 Then, switch to the pen tool.
00:06:12 Which again, you can get by pressing the p key,
00:06:15 and then, go ahead and click on one of the anchor points
00:06:17 to delete it and you end up with a triangle.
00:06:20 You'll also see a brief message saying that the shape
00:06:22 has been expanded because it's no longer a so called
00:06:25 smart rectangle here inside Illustrator.
00:06:29 And now I can go ahead and ctrl drag or cmd drag
00:06:32 any of the anchor points in any manner that I like.
00:06:35 And that's how you create and modify corner points
00:06:39 just by clicking with the pen tool, here inside Illustrator.