When you are creating a form with Illustrator, you have my opinion, try to have full control. But what it means to have full control? It means having the ability to modify the bill at any time and condition. Now you ask: "Yes Marco mah ... but what do I care, once I finished, not touch it anymore. "To think so, perhaps, make the biggest mistake of your life. Because, remember, the customer is always changing his mind and unfortunately you have to always be ready to move. So in this article I thought I would aggregate all the material most useful I've found around as regards the processing of objects. Here, briefly, what you'll find in this article: How to Resize Incline and distort objects in Illustrator How Reshaping objects with the Liquify Tool in Illustrator
How to Reshape using envelopes
In Illustrator
how to use 3D modeling tools in Illustrator - Part
how to use 3D modeling tools in Illustrator - Part
how to change the paths with the Illustrator editing tools
Illustrator Tutorial: Transforming Objects How to shrink Tilt and distort objects in Illustrator Source: HTMIL.it
How
Reshaping objects with the Liquify Tool in Illustrator
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How Reshape using envelopes in Illustrator Source: HTMIL.ithow to use 3D modeling tools in Illustrator - Part
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how to use 3D modeling tools in Illustrator - Part Source: HTMIL.it
how to change the paths with the editing tools Illustrator
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