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What Did You Learn?
WHAT DID YOU LE ARN ?
Descriptions
A.
A means of collecting and replicating graphics—whether simple or com-
plex—that you use on a regular basis in your artwork.
B.
Click the middle icon ( ) at the bottom of the Brushes panel to bring
up this dialog box, which lets you edit the brush settings for one or more
selected path outlines.
C. This tool lets you paint an array of instances of the selected symbol in
the Symbols panel.
D. Although mired by a clumsy interface, this useful option lets you rotate
the colors in a brush to bring them in alignment with the stroke color
assigned to a path outline.
E. This extraordinary option lets you bend and twist selected objects in-
side a custom grid.
F. The styles of brushes that you can create in Illustrator CS5.
G. Select this check box to change the direction of an art brush as it tra-
verses the length of a path outline.
H. Like path type, this option lets you bend a line of type to fi t a path out-
line, but with more predictable and better looking results.
I. Clones of a symbol that remain linked to a graphic that you establish
in the Symbols panel.
J.
Click the icon in the top-right corner of the Symbols panel and choose
this command—the second one in the second set—to replace any and
all selected instances with the selected symbol.
K.
A way of saving one or more paths as something that you can paint with,
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