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How to Use Pen Tool in Illustrator Explained in Urdu Hindi – EP5

All Adobe Illustrator Tools Explained in Urdu is our new playlist. This 5th tutorial is all about How to Use Pen Tool in Illustrator. Pen tool, no doubt, is the most intuitive, intimidating for some in some cases, the most powerful and very useful tool. Its keyboard shortcut is letter ‘P’. Along with pen tool, we also discussed:

1) How to Add Anchor Points in Illustrator?
2) How to Delete Anchor Points in Illustrator?
3) How to use Anchor Point Tool in Illustrator? (Its keyboard shortcut is Shift + C)
We also talked about different keyboard shortcuts to smooth curves and make curves as corners. For that, we also looked at the options available in the Illustrator Control Bar.
We drew some paths with the help of pen tool to make our point and demonstrate its powerful flexibility.
Very briefly, we touched strokes panel to round the corners of created path. We also did some experimentation with dashed stroke.
As always, we shared useful tips for Illustrator users to adjust look and feel of Layers Thumbnails by talking about Panel Options available in almost all Adobe Software including Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
Our first playlist ‘All Photoshop Tools Explained in Urdu’ was a big success. Thank you that you liked and shared and expressed your interest. We promise you another wonderful complete series about Illustrator Tools in Urdu. 2018 is the year of your success. And we wish you dignified passion ahead.
Illustrator is amazing vector based software. Blessed with a wonderful community worldwide and a lot many resources available online and offline, Adobe Illustrator is leading the market. We can use Illustrator to create icons, draw objects, illustrate anything that we can imagine including mountains, characters, logos etc.
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How to Use Pen Tool in Illustrator Explained in Urdu Hindi – EP5

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