Illustration
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- Use the Touch Bar with Illustrator
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- Illustrator on the web (beta)
- Illustrator on the web (beta) overview
- Illustrator on the web (beta) FAQ
- Troubleshooting issues FAQ
- Keyboard shortcuts for Illustrator on the web (beta)
- Create and combine shapes on the web
- Add and edit text on the web
- Apply colors and gradients on the web
- Draw and edit paths on the web
- Work with cloud documents on the web
- Invite collaborators to edit on the web
- Illustrator on the iPad
- Introduction to Illustrator on the iPad
- Workspace
- Documents
- Select and arrange objects
- Drawing
- Type
- Work with images
- Color
- Cloud documents
- Basics
- Troubleshooting
- Add and edit content
- Drawing
- Drawing basics
- Edit paths
- Draw pixel-perfect art
- Draw with the Pen, Curvature, or Pencil tool
- Draw simple lines and shapes
- Draw rectangular and polar grids
- Draw and edit flares
- Trace images
- Simplify a path
- Symbolism tools and symbol sets
- Adjust path segments
- Design a flower in 5 easy steps
- Create and edit a perspective grid
- Draw and modify objects on a perspective grid
- Use objects as symbols for repeat use
- Draw pixel-aligned paths for web workflows
- Measurement
- 3D objects and materials
- Color
- Painting
- Select and arrange objects
- Select objects
- Layers
- Expand, group, and ungroup objects
- Move, align, and distribute objects
- Align, arrange, and move objects on a path
- Snap objects to glyph
- Snap objects to Japanese glyph
- Stack objects
- Lock, hide, and delete objects
- Copy and duplicate objects
- Rotate and reflect objects
- Intertwine objects
- Create realistic art mockups
- Reshape objects
- Crop images
- Transform objects
- Combine objects
- Cut, divide, and trim objects
- Puppet Warp
- Scale, shear, and distort objects
- Blend objects
- Reshape using envelopes
- Reshape objects with effects
- Build new shapes with Shaper and Shape Builder tools
- Work with Live Corners
- Enhanced reshape workflows with touch support
- Edit clipping masks
- Live shapes
- Create shapes using the Shape Builder tool
- Global editing
- Type
- Add text and work with type objects
- Reflow Viewer
- Create bulleted and numbered lists
- Manage text area
- Fonts and typography
- Convert text within images into editable text
- Add basic formatting to text
- Add advanced formatting to text
- Import and export text
- Format paragraphs
- Special characters
- Create type on a path
- Character and paragraph styles
- Tabs
- Find missing fonts (Typekit workflow)
- Arabic and Hebrew type
- Fonts | FAQ and troubleshooting tips
- Creative typography designs
- Scale and rotate type
- Line and character spacing
- Hyphenation and line breaks
- Spelling and language dictionaries
- Format Asian characters
- Composers for Asian scripts
- Create text designs with blend objects
- Create a text poster using Image Trace
- Create special effects
- Web graphics
- Drawing
- Import, export, and save
- Import
- Creative Cloud Libraries in Illustrator
- Save and export
- Printing
- Prepare for printing
- Printing
- Automate tasks
- Troubleshooting
Learn more about touch shortcuts and gestures to save time while you work with Illustrator on your iPad.
Touch shortcuts
Use touch shortcuts to quickly access the alternate actions of a selected tool in Illustrator on your iPad. You can use the touch shortcuts in both default and lock modes. For each selected tool, the touch shortcut icon offers two alternate actions.
Touch shortcuts: Default mode
In default mode, keep the touch shortcut icon pressed down the entire time you want to use the alternate behavior of a selected tool.
You can drag the touch shortcut icon to move it across your canvas.
- Use primary touch modifier: Tap and hold the center of the touch shortcut icon with your other hand to activate the primary action of the selected tool.
- Use secondary touch modifier: Tap and slide to the outer edge of the touch shortcut icon with your other hand to activate the secondary action of the selected tool.
Touch shortcuts: Lock mode
When the touch shortcut icon is locked, the primary or secondary touch shortcut remains selected.
You cannot drag the touch shortcut icon to move it across your canvas.
- Lock touch shortcut icon: Double-tap the touch shortcut icon to switch to lock mode.
- Lock primary and secondary touch modifiers: Once locked, tap to toggle between the locked mode of primary and secondary touch modifiers.
- Unlock the touch shortcut icon: Double-tap the touch shortcut icon to go back to the default mode.
To view a list of touch shortcuts in Illustrator on your iPad, do one of the following:
- Tap in the upper-right corner of the document workspace and then tap View touch shortcuts.
- Tap App settings > Help > Touch shortcut. in the upper-right corner of the document workspace. Then, go to
Icon | Tool or Action | Primary touch shortcut | Secondary touch shortcut |
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Move | Move on X/Y axis | Duplicate | |
Select | Add to selection | Select inside group | |
Edit handles | Break handle pairing | Mirror handles | |
Select points | Add to selection | None | |
Scale from corner | Scale non-proportionally | Scale from center | |
Scale from side or top | Scale both sides | None | |
Rotate | Snap to 45 degrees | Snap to 10 degrees | |
Drag handles | Break handle pairing | Move point | |
Create shape | Draw unconstrained shape | Constrain from center | |
Select layers | Add to selection | None |
Touch gestures
Quickly perform common actions using gestures to interact with the touch-based interface. To view a list of gestures that you can use in Illustrator on your iPad, do one the following:
- Tap in the upper-right corner of the document workspace and then tap View gestures.
- Tap in the upper-right corner of the document workspace. Then, go to App settings > Help > View gestures.
|
Gesture |
Action |
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2-finger tap |
Undo |
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3-finger tap |
Redo |
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Double-tap on a selected object |
Edit points |
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Drag to scrub values in fields |
Scrub |
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Drag the top bar to move it to the canvas |
Remove from toolbar |
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Tap and hold or double-tap tools and actions for more options |
Show more options |
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Use a 2-finger drag to pan and pinch to zoom |
Zoom and pan canvas |
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Use a quick 2-finger pinch |
Fit to view |
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