Illustrator Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
Q

To Draw Lines

A

Pen Tool

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2
Q

Rectangular, dotted line that surrounds the area you drag over

A

Marquee

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3
Q

Where the the endpoints of 2 straight segments are untied by a point

A

Corner point

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4
Q

simple and effective choice for aligning points

A

Average Command

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5
Q

Unites 2 anchor points

A

Join

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6
Q

Anchor points creating by clicking and dragging the pen tool

A

Smooth points

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7
Q

Handles at end of direction lines to reshape the curve

A

Direction Points

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8
Q

Click view menu, new view

A

To name a view

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9
Q

To change to selection tool and click art board and stop pen

A

ctrl/command

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10
Q

____ that are selected appear as solid blue squares

A

Anchor points

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11
Q

Align Points

A

Average Command

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12
Q

Starting a new document and using only illustrate tools

A

Drawing from Scratch

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13
Q

use the place command - as a guide

A

Tracing Scanned Image

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14
Q

refers to that which has been applied to an object that affects its appearance

A

Attributes

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15
Q

To apply all attributes of 1 object to another

A

Eyedropper Tool

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16
Q

(bring to front, send to back-) to assemble an illustration

A

Use stacking commands

17
Q

Applies to ends of stroked paths - round paths are more appealing

A

Caps

18
Q

When 2 stroked paths join a corner point

A

Joins

19
Q

Length of a point

A

Miter

20
Q

False stroke: where there is no stroke - butt an object behind its and distort it to look like a stroke

A

pseudo-stroke

21
Q

To create dashed lines

A

Stroke Panel

22
Q

Illustrator traces a scannes image or photo

A

Live Trace

23
Q

Designed to make painting easier and more intuitive. - uses regions and edges - ( like fill and stroke)

A

Live paint