Examples of using Using the direct selection tool in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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You select anchor points and end points using the Direct Selection tool.
Using the Direct Selection Tool(A), move some of them, creating a broken circuit.
Create a few circles, deform them using the Direct Selection Tool(A) and fill them with a Radial Gradient.
Using the Direct Selection Tool(A), select the point and move it upwards as much as you would like.
Then select the top and bottom anchor points of the oval using the Direct Selection Tool(A).
Now, move the nodes using the Direct Selection Tool(A) to join them together into a single point.
Create a 60 x 105 px yellow rectangle for the body andmake its corners fully rounded, using the Direct Selection Tool(A) and the Live Corners feature.
Select the anchor points using the Direct Selection Tool(A), and move them using the arrows on your keyboard.
Vector Masks, Shapes and Paths provide much more flexibility than pixel layers,and they can be easily adjusted using the Direct Selection Tool and the Pen Tool. .
Using the Direct Selection Tool(A), select its top and bottom anchor points and move them down just a little bit using the same tool. .
Continue adjusting their shape byindividually selecting their lower anchor points using the Direct Selection Tool(A) and then removing them by pressing Delete, making sure to close the resulting paths using the Control-J keyboard shortcut(3).
Again, using the Direct Selection Tool(A), move the anchor points of the neck to make a smooth transition from the head to the neck.
Make a third large white ellipse and deform it by using the Direct Selection Tool(A) and by adjusting the handles of the anchor points to get the image, similar to the one shown below.
Using the Direct Selection Tool and the Appearance panel along with some basic colors and effects, you will learn how to stylize the main components of your chart.
Adjust the handles of these two points using the Direct Selection Tool(A) to define the cheeks, and move the bottom point downwards a little to define the chin(2).
Deform the ellipse using the Direct Selection Tool(A) so that we could get the shape shown in the figure below.
Reposition the points using the Direct Selection Tool to give the indication that the tip of the glasses do not sit flush with the table.
Use the Direct Selection Tool to select all the points.
Now you can use the Direct Selection Tool(A) to delete the center.
Use the Direct Selection Tool(A) to delete the small circle shape at the top of the crown.
Now we can use the Direct Selection Tool(A) to click the segment of arc between the created points and delete it.
Use the Direct Selection tool to adjust the new anchor point or path segment.
Go to Objectgt; Live Paintgt; Expand and use the Direct Selection Tool(A) to drag some of the colored parts out of the outline.
Then use the Direct Selection Tool(A) to drag the top left corner to the left to create the ear.
Use the Direct Selection Tool(A) again to drag a selection over the letter“t” as shown in the following image.
Now replace the color of the upper grid points to the white one, use the Direct Selection Tool(A) and Swatches Box.
Use the Direct Selection Tool(White Arrow) to drag the upper most point further upwards to give a longer triangle.
Use the Direct Selection Tool(A) and remove the point shown in the image below.
Duplicate this 3/4 circle shape then use the Direct Selection tool to delete the lowermost point to create a 1/2 circle.