در این فیلم، من به شما راه دیگری را برای پیوستن به خطوط مسیر باز در Illustrator نشان می دهم. و این برای استفاده از ابزار Join است. در طول راه، ما قصد داریم این مجموعه ای از خطوط مستقیم را که من ابزار استاندارد بخش خط را می کشم، و ما قصد داریم آنها را به این فلش سفید تبدیل کنیم. اکنون چیزی در مورد فرماندهی های تاریخ وجود دارد که به طور معمول بهترین کارها را انجام می دهد، هرچند که تمام نقطه های انتهایی با یکدیگر، همانطور که در مورد مارپیچ فیلم قبلی بود، وجود دارد. برای مثال، ما یک دسته از نیمی از حلقه ها را در بالا از سند که نقطه انتهایی دقیقا با دایره حلقه پایین سند هماهنگ است.اما این مورد در مورد این خطوط مستقیم نیست.بنابراین، هر زمان که endpointsdon ' T دقیقا با یکدیگر هماهنگ می شود، سپس فرمان Join می خواهد آنها را با segments.00 مستقر کند 00: 44 و برای نشان دادن آنچه که به نظر می رسد، من فقط به جلو بروید و Control + Aor Command + A را در دستور Macin فشار دهید برای انتخاب همه چیز در داخل این سند. و سپس من می روم تا منوی Object، مسیر را انتخاب کرده و سپس Join را انتخاب کنید. و شما می توانید ببینید که ما در حال حاضر این بخش های کمی کوچک را بین آنچه که قبلا نقطه پایانی بود، قطع می کنیم، البته این چیزی نیست که ما می خواهیم.
00:01:03 And so if you run into a scenario like that,
00:01:05 your better option is to use the join tool.
00:01:09 So I'll go ahead and press Control + Z
00:01:10 or Command + Z on the Mac to undo the Join command.
00:01:13 And then I'll click and hold on the pencil tool,
00:01:16 midway down the toolbox.
00:01:17 Or if you're working in the most recent version
00:01:19 of Illustrator, you may need to click
00:01:21 and hold on the Shaper Tool instead.
00:01:23 Either way, you can select the Join Tool
00:01:26 from the bottom of this flyout menu.
00:01:28 And now notice, if I just go ahead
00:01:29 and drag over these segments right there,
00:01:32 that will go ahead and get rid of them
00:01:34 and fuse that area right there
00:01:37 into a single path outline.
00:01:39 Alright, now I'm going to go ahead
00:01:40 and drag across these two points
00:01:41 that don't even overlap each other.
00:01:43 Notice that.
00:01:44 But they're sufficiently close
00:01:46 that Illustrator figures out exactly what to do.
00:01:49 Alright, now I'll press Control + A
00:01:50 or Command + A on the Mac again
00:01:52 to select my remaining path outlines.
00:01:54 And I'll just go ahead and drag
00:01:55 over the top of the arrow.
00:01:56 And once again, it works out beautifully.
00:01:58 And now, I just want to select the top of the arrow,
00:02:01 not its stem.
00:02:02 So in other words, I need to deselect what's selected
00:02:04 and select what's not selected.
00:02:06 And if you ever run into that situation,
00:02:08 all you have to do is go up to the Select menu
00:02:10 and choose Inverse.
00:02:12 And that will go ahead and reverse the selection.
00:02:15 Alright, now I'm going to drag over this area right there
00:02:17 to fuse it, and we end up with an arrowhead.
00:02:21 The next step is to press the V key to switch back
00:02:23 to the black arrow tool and click on this stem right there.
00:02:27 And then I want you to change the line weight to 60 points
00:02:31 so that we have a nice thick stroke.
00:02:33 And now we want to convert that stroke
00:02:34 to a path outline.
00:02:36 And you do that by going to the Object menu,
00:02:38 back down to the Path submenu,
00:02:40 and you choose this guy right here,
00:02:41 Outline Stroke, which will draw a path outline
00:02:44 around that stroke.
00:02:46 And now, if you press Shift + X
00:02:48 in order to swap the fill and stroke attributes,
00:02:51 then you'll end up with this black stroke and no fill.
00:02:54 After which point, I'll take the line weight value
00:02:56 back up to four points.
00:02:58 Alright, now you want to press the A key
00:02:59 in order to switch to the white arrow tool.
00:03:02 And then click off the path to deselect it.
00:03:04 And then, just click on its top segment right there
00:03:07 to select it independently of the anchor points
00:03:09 and press the Backspace key
00:03:11 or the Delete key on the Mac
00:03:12 to get rid of it.
00:03:13 Now I want you to click on this point right there,
00:03:16 and we want to cut the path at that location
00:03:18 by going up to this little scissors icon up here
00:03:20 in the Control panel and clicking on it.
00:03:23 And now we have two anchor points
00:03:24 at that location which I can confirm
00:03:26 by clicking off them and then dragging one
00:03:28 around like so.
00:03:30 Alright, I don't want it up there though,
00:03:31 so I'll press Control + Z
00:03:32 or Command + Z on the Mac
00:03:33 to undo that change.
00:03:35 And I'll press Control + A
00:03:36 or Command + A on the Mac
00:03:37 in order to select all my path outlines.
00:03:40 And now I'll switch back to my Join tool right there,
00:03:42 and I'll just go ahead and drag over those guys.
00:03:45 I can drag over these guys
00:03:46 in order to finish off the project.
00:03:48 So you never know.
00:03:49 Sometimes you need to select the path outlines.
00:03:51 Other times you don't.
00:03:52 Alright, now I'm going to press the V key
00:03:54 in order to switch back to the black arrow tool.
00:03:56 And I'll select my fused arrow.
00:03:58 And I'll go ahead and take the line weight
00:04:00 up to 10 points like so.
00:04:02 And then I'll click off the path outline
00:04:04 in order to deselect it.
00:04:06 And that's how you use the Join tool
00:04:08 to join a bunch of open paths
00:04:09 that are not aligned with each other
00:04:10 in order to create a custom shape
00:04:12 here inside Illustrator.