در این فیلم، من به شما نشان می دهم که چگونه عددی نقاط عرض را ویرایش کنید تا دقت بیشتری نسبت به شیارهای عرض متغیر خود به دست آورید. بنابراین بگذارید بگویم من می خواهم این خط آبی رنگ پریده را اصلاح کنم. خوب، شما به طور طبیعی می توانید شکل را انتخاب کنید خط با فشار دادن کلید Ctrl و یا کلید cmd در Mac به طور موقت دسترسی به آخرین ابزار استفاده از فلش و سپس کلیک بر این طرح مسیر مانند. و سپس شما می توانید جلو بروید و کلید Ctrl یا cmd را آزاد کنید و آن نقطه را بکشید. مشکل این است که مخالف تغییر مسیر انتخاب شده، در عوض شما را در مسیر پیشفرض تنظیم می کند. و این به این دلیل است که ابزار عرض نمی کند که مسیر انتخاب شده باشد. حالا اگر مشکلی پیش اومد، مشکلی پیچیده تر میشه. در این مورد، من با این نوع از اثر مار به تازگی تغذیه پایان یافته است. خوشبختانه، شما می توانید یک نقطه عرض انتخاب شده را فقط با فشار دادن کلید Backspace یا کلید حذف در Mac حذف کنید. و سپس اگر من بخواهم از شر آن نقطه عرض اول خلاص شویم، من آن را برداشت کردم و سپس بر روی آن کلیک کردم تا آن را انتخاب کرده و سپس کلید عقب را فشار داده یا یک بار دیگر کلید را پاک کنید. اکنون بهترین راه برای به دست آوردن این مسیر پیش زمینه از راه است به طوری که شما می توانید مسیر را پشت سر آن را ویرایش کنید این است که بار دیگر کلید Ctrl و یا کلید cmd در Mac را فشار دهید، به منظور دریافت ابزار ابزار سیاه و سفید، و سپس فقط پیش بروید و روی آن طرح مسیر کلیک کنید تا آن را انتخاب کنید، سپس به منوی Object بروید، گزینه Lock را انتخاب کرده و انتخاب را انتخاب کنید. و این به جلو بروید و این مسیر را قفل کنید، بنابراین دیگر نمیتوانید آن را ویرایش کنید. و اکنون متوجه شده اید که آیا این مسیر آبی انتخاب شده است یا خیر، من می توانم جلو برویم و یک نقطه عرض را در بالای آن اضافه کنم
like so, and then I can go ahead and add another width point farther down the slope.
The thing is, let's say I have a specific width value in mind.
In that case, I would go ahead and double-click
00:01:44 on that width point to bring up
00:01:46 the Width Point Edit dialog box,
00:01:48 and I would enter that value into the total width field,
00:01:51 in which case Illustrator will by default
00:01:53 go ahead and evenly distribute that width value
00:01:56 to both sides of the path outline.
00:01:59 And notice by the way that we do have a delete button,
00:02:01 so I can go ahead and delete this point
00:02:04 that I just created.
00:02:05 I don't want to do that so I'll just go ahead and click OK
00:02:08 to apply my change.
00:02:09 All right, now let's say I want to edit that very first
00:02:12 width point.
00:02:13 I'll go ahead and double-click on it
00:02:14 to bring out the Width Point Edit dialog box.
00:02:17 And noticed that you can enter the sides independently
00:02:20 if you want to.
00:02:21 I could change, for example, Side 1 to 15 pt,
00:02:24 which will go ahead and extend this side, apparently.
00:02:27 And then I'll change Side 2 to 5 pt
00:02:30 in order to reduce its size.
00:02:32 And then from this point on,
00:02:34 if you click on this chain icon
00:02:36 to link these two values together,
00:02:37 then modifying one of the values will change the other
00:02:40 not to the same value but to the same extent
00:02:44 as we're seeing right here.
00:02:46 Another thing I want you to see is how the delete button
00:02:49 is dimmed, and that's because you have to have width points
00:02:53 at either end of an open path.
00:02:56 And so I'll just go ahead and click OK to apply that change.
00:03:00 All right, now let's say I want to duplicate
00:03:02 this width point, the one below my cursor.
00:03:04 Then I would just go ahead and press the alt key
00:03:07 or the opt key on the Mac and drag the width point,
00:03:10 not the handles, because that allows you
00:03:13 to adjust the handles independently,
00:03:14 but rather the point itself.
00:03:17 And now I'm going to duplicate it again
00:03:19 and then I'll duplicate it a third time like so.
00:03:23 So you've got to be careful
00:03:24 to make sure that you're alt dragging or opt dragging
00:03:27 the width point itself.
00:03:29 All right, now I'm going to add a width point
00:03:30 at this location, just by double-clicking this time
00:03:33 in order to bring up the Width Point Edit dialog box.
00:03:36 I want this one to be symmetrical, however,
00:03:38 so I'm going to make sure the chain icon is turned off,
00:03:41 and I'm going to change Side 1 and Side 2 to 5 pt a piece
00:03:45 like so.
00:03:46 And notice that there is no preview checkbox
00:03:49 inside this dialog box.
00:03:51 And that's because it's always previewing your changes
00:03:53 in the background.
00:03:54 Note also that the delete button is once again dimmed.
00:03:57 That's not because we can't delete this width point.
00:04:00 It's rather because so far, we haven't created it.
00:04:03 All right, so I'll go ahead and click the OK button,
00:04:05 and then I'll double-click right there.
00:04:07 And I'm going to turn the link icon on,
00:04:11 now that the values are the same.
00:04:12 And I'm going to take the Side 1 value
00:04:15 up to 7 pt, let's say, in order to create
00:04:17 this effect right here.
00:04:19 I'll click OK and then finally,
00:04:20 I'll create a width point at this bottom left location,
00:04:23 and I'm just going to take the total width value
00:04:25 up to, let's say, 18 points.
00:04:27 And I'll click OK.
00:04:29 All right, now there's one checkbox
00:04:31 that I've so far ignored, and I want to show you
00:04:33 how it works.
00:04:34 I'll go ahead and double-click on this point
00:04:35 that I just created in order to bring up
00:04:38 the Total Width dialog box.
00:04:39 And notice this checkbox, Adjusted Adjoining Width Points.
00:04:43 If you turn that checkbox on,
00:04:45 then any modifications you make to this total width value
00:04:49 will affect the adjacent width points as well,
00:04:53 going all the way up to the endpoints by the way.
00:04:57 And if you take this value down,
00:04:58 then you're going to reduce the thickness
00:05:00 of the neighboring width points.
00:05:02 And so I'll take it to right about there, I figure,
00:05:05 and then I'll go ahead and click OK to accept that change,
00:05:08 and I'll press the V key to switch back
00:05:10 to my Black Arrow Tool, so we can see
00:05:12 the modified path outline
00:05:13 free of the width points and their handles.
00:05:16 And that's how you adjust width points
00:05:18 with numerical precision,
00:05:19 just by double-clicking with the Width Tool
00:05:22 here inside Illustrator.