در این فیلم، من به شما نشان می دهم که چگونه از آن استفاده کنید آخرین ابزار شکل که در واقع یک ابزار شکل در همه نیست. اگر روی دکمه کلیک کنید و آن را نگه دارید، این مرد اینجاست هر ابزاری که در جعبه ابزار خود مشاهده می کنید. سپس در پایین جعبه ابزار اینجا را ببندید، این ابزار Flare است. و در مقابل رسم شکل، مخالف است شیوه دیگر ابزار شکل، این ابزار یک تون خطوط و شکل را ترسیم می کند به منظور ایجاد یک اثر خاص. به این ترتیب، به عبارت دیگر، فقط اتفاق می افتد که گروه بندی شود با ابزار شکل. با این حال، من می خواهم به شما نشان دهد که چگونه کار می کند زیرا این یک مقدار مناسبی از سرگرم کننده است. و ما قصد داریم از این ابزار برای رسیدن به این اثر استفاده کنیم درست در اینجا، که به ما کمی گزاف گویی می دهد در داخل ذره بین. درست است، پس اگر هنوز هم آنجا هستید، با من کار کنید پیش بروید و روی لایه ی جداگانه ای کلیک کنید تا فعال شود و سپس به آیکون صفحه کوچک رها کنید در پایین پانل لایه ها و alt یا opt روی آن کلیک کنید تا Options Layer را ظاهر کنید کادر محاوره ای. من قصد دارم این شعله را لمس کنم و من قصد دارم رنگ آن را به سبز تغییر دهم و سپس روی OK کلیک میکنم درست است، اکنون آنچه را که می خواهید انجام دهید با استفاده از این ابزار کشیدن است و من قصد دارم شروع به کم شدن بکنم و به سمت چپ مرکز ستاره درست در مورد اینجا و متوجه میشوید که به عنوان کشیدن، شما فقط قصد ایجاد یک قاچاق مواد را دارید. بنابراین اساسا، ما یک تن از اشعه هایی که از مرکز کشیدن خارج می شوند، داریم. و پس از آن ما این هاله داریم که توسط دو حلقه نشان داده شده است. حالا شما می توانید تعداد اشعه ها را تغییر دهید، تا آنجا که ممکن است انتظار داشته باشید، با فشار دادن کلید پایین به منظور کاهش تعداد آنها است !
00:01:30 or pressing the up arrow key in order to increase their number.
00:01:34 You can also press the ctrl key or the cmd key on the Mac
00:01:38 as you drag, in order to change the size of that halo.
00:01:42 Can you see how that outer ring is expanding
00:01:45 and contracting?
00:01:46 And that's a function of pressing and holding the ctrl key,
00:01:49 or the cmd key on the Mac.
00:01:51 And you can also press the spacebar if you like
00:01:53 in order to move this effect on the fly.
00:01:57 And you don't really need to worry about getting it
00:01:59 exactly right, because you can always come back
00:02:01 and change it later, as I'm about to show you.
00:02:04 All right, after you do that, you can click and drag
00:02:07 a second time to create these rings that are emanating
00:02:11 from the flare effect.
00:02:13 All right, now let's say you want to edit this wacky effect
00:02:15 you've created.
00:02:17 You have one of two options.
00:02:18 Notice your cursor, if you look very carefully,
00:02:21 appears as a kind of cross with some dots around it.
00:02:24 If you move your cursor over the center of that ring
00:02:28 right there, those lines in the cross,
00:02:31 they become tiny, itty-bitty arrows,
00:02:33 which allow you to then move the rings
00:02:35 to a different location.
00:02:37 I know, right?
00:02:38 And then you can do the same thing
00:02:40 at the center of the effect over here, near the star.
00:02:43 And you can drag that to wherever you like.
00:02:46 Not only that, if that's not enough for you,
00:02:48 then I'll just go ahead and move this down a little,
00:02:50 you also have the option of pressing the enter key
00:02:53 as long as the Flare Tool is active,
00:02:55 that's the return key on the Mac,
00:02:57 in order to bring up the Flare Options dialog box.
00:03:00 Now I'm not going to wander through each and every one
00:03:03 of these, but I do want you to have a sense
00:03:05 for what's going on here.
00:03:06 If you change the diameter value,
00:03:08 you're going to increase the size of this halo.
00:03:12 So notice if I take it up to 400 pt, for example,
00:03:15 I'm increasing the halo so that it's exceeding
00:03:18 the edge of the glass, which is, of course,
00:03:21 not what I want so I'll just go ahead and take that
00:03:22 back down to, let's say, 300.
00:03:25 You can also experiment with these other center values
00:03:27 if you like.
00:03:28 The growth value here inside the halo
00:03:30 is going to expand how big the halo gets.
00:03:34 That is, the region between these two circles right here.
00:03:38 I'm going to go ahead and take it down a little bit
00:03:41 so that we have this kind of edge right there,
00:03:44 and you can also change the number of rays if you like.
00:03:47 I think I might be up to the maximum at 50 right there.
00:03:51 Yes, indeed I am.
00:03:52 But I kind of like that effect.
00:03:53 You can turn the rays off if you don't want them like so,
00:03:56 or you can turn the rings off,
00:03:59 which is what I'm going to do.
00:04:01 I really don't want the rings associated with this effect,
00:04:03 and so having done that, I'll just go and click OK
00:04:06 in order to apply that effect.
00:04:09 And I might move this guy up into the right
00:04:11 just a little bit in order to better fill
00:04:14 the magnifying glass.
00:04:16 All right, now if you deselect this effect
00:04:17 by going out to the Select menu and choosing
00:04:20 the Deselect command, or once again,
00:04:22 you can press ctrl + shift + a,
00:04:23 or cmd + shift + a on the Mac,
00:04:25 you'll see that it's kind of leaking out down here
00:04:27 along the bottom left edge of the magnifying glass,
00:04:31 which doesn't really make any sense.
00:04:32 But you can mask that effect.
00:04:35 And again, this is getting a little ahead of ourselves
00:04:38 but I think we should do it if only in the name
00:04:40 of creating quality art.
00:04:42 So what I'm going to do here is I'm going to go over
00:04:44 to the lone star layer, and notice that it has
00:04:46 a triangle next to it,
00:04:48 which means that you can click the triangle
00:04:49 to expand the layer.
00:04:51 At which point, I'm going to go ahead and target right there
00:04:54 by clicking on the circle associated with that red circle
00:04:58 that's located behind the white star.
00:05:00 Now you want to press ctrl + c or cmd + c on the Mac
00:05:04 to copy it.
00:05:05 All right, having done that, just go ahead
00:05:06 and collapse that lone star layer
00:05:09 and then expand the flare layer like so
00:05:12 and go ahead and target the flare
00:05:15 by clicking on its circle,
00:05:17 and that's going to select all that garbage
00:05:19 as you're seeing right there.
00:05:20 At which point, you want to press ctrl + f,
00:05:22 or cmd + f on the Mac,
00:05:24 in order to paste that circle in front of it.
00:05:27 All right, now what you want to do is drop down
00:05:30 to the bottom of the Layers panel once again,
00:05:32 and notice this icon right there,
00:05:34 Make/Release Clipping Mask.
00:05:36 Just go ahead and click on it,
00:05:38 and that will convert that circle that you just pasted
00:05:41 to a mask.
00:05:42 And now, everything about that flare
00:05:45 is contained inside that circle
00:05:48 and no longer leaks into the blue star background.
00:05:51 At which point, you can go ahead and click that triangle
00:05:54 in front of the flare layer to once again collapse it.
00:05:58 And now I'll press ctrl + shift + a, or cmd + shift + a
00:06:00 on the Mac to deselect my artwork.
00:06:03 And just to make sure I don't mess things up any further
00:06:06 using the Flare Tool,
00:06:07 I'll press the V key to switch back to my Black Arrow Tool.
00:06:10 And that's how you use the Flare Tool,
00:06:13 the one shape tool that's actually a special effects tool
00:06:16 here inside illustrator.