![]() For our example, we’ll go back and choose the curved beginning and end (or what’s called the width “profile 1”) and we’ll use it to recreate one of the plants. We can use the curved beginning and the curved ending, or we can bring that line to a nice point. ![]() Click on the line to select it, and then instead of using the uniform option, use the dropdown menu to see the different options that are available. You can see our line has a squared top and a squared bottom.īut in the vector we downloaded, you can see those lines come to a nice point. The final thing we’ll mention in this example about lines is the ability to change the endpoint of the line. We can go up to the stroke fill color and use any of the swatches to change the color of the line. In addition to changing the thickness, we might want to change the color of the line. ![]() So if we change it to 5 points, for example, you can see the line gets thicker.įor this example, I’ll switch it back to 1 point. We can change that weight to make the line thicker. You can see at the top in the menu bar that the line has a stroke of 1 point. ![]() It’s easy to change the color and thickness of the line by using the stroke controls. Grab one of the points of the line and reposition it or rescale the line according to your needs. If you need to resize the line you can simply use the Selection tool. I’m holding the Shift key to make sure the line is perfectly straight. Click the Line tool in the toolbar, as shown below. We’ve downloaded a vector of flowers and plants from Vecteezy and we’ll use this as a demonstration of how to use the Path and Line tools to recreate similar plants. Once you understand how lines and paths work, you’ll have the ability to illustrate just about anything you can imagine.įor this tutorial, we’ll be creating a leaf and plant image. Today we’re going to be working with lines and paths in Adobe Illustrator.
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