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How do you blend objects in Illustrator?
Select the objects you want to blend. Choose Object > Blend > Make. Note: By default, Illustrator calculates the optimum number of steps to create a smooth color transition. To control the number of steps or distance between steps, set blending options.
What is Blend tool?
Compared to the Gradient Mesh Tool, the Blend Tool is a Live tool, meaning that you can change its object or shape, its color or position, and the blend will be updated live. You can create blends either with the Blend Tool or the Make Blend command.
What is the blend tool in Illustrator?
Illustrator's Blend tool lets you combine shapes and colors between two or more objects to create a new object. The Blend tool blends colors as well as shapes and interpolates the intermediate steps to get from one object to the next. The ability to create blends is a fundamental skill for anyone using Illustrator.
What is the blend tool?
Compared to the Gradient Mesh Tool, the Blend Tool is a Live tool, meaning that you can change its object or shape, its color or position, and the blend will be updated live. You can create blends either with the Blend Tool or the Make Blend command.
Is there a smudge tool in Illustrator?
No, there isn't. There couldn't really be one — smudging is a pixel operation whereas AI is still a vector graphics program.
How do you use the blend tool?
Draw a circle, hold Opt/Alt+Shift and drag it across the dartboard to create a duplicate. Now select both shapes and go to Object>Blend>Make (or hit Cmd/Ctrl+Opt/Alt+B) to create a blend between the two. Illustrator will produce a default blend, which might not be what you want.
How do you use the blend tool in Illustrator CC?
Simply select the objects with a blend applied, then go to the Blend Tool and double-click it. The Blend Option window will appear and here we can change the spacing. We can choose from three options.
Is there a blend tool in Illustrator?
The most basic thing you can do with the Blend tool is to blend one shape into another across a specified number of steps. Now select both shapes and go to Object>Blend>Make (or hit Cmd/Ctrl+Opt/Alt+B) to create a blend between the two. Illustrator will produce a default blend, which might not be what you want.
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