Contents
- How to select objects in Illustrator
- How to select groups of objects in Illustrator
- How to use the Selection tool in Illustrator
- How to use the Direct Selection tool in Illustrator
- How to use the Lasso tool in Illustrator
- How to use the Magic Wand tool in Illustrator
- How to select objects with similar attributes in Illustrator
- How to save selections in Illustrator
- How to load selections in Illustrator
- How to invert selections in Illustrator
If you’re new to Illustrator, you may be wondering how to select objects on the canvas. In this quick tutorial, we’ll show you how to use the Selection tool to select objects in Illustrator.
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How to select objects in Illustrator
There are a number of ways to select objects in Illustrator. You can use the Selection tool, the Direct Selection tool, or a variety of keyboard shortcuts.
To select an object with the Selection tool, click on it with the mouse. To select multiple objects, click and drag a selection box around them. To add objects to an existing selection, hold down the Shift key and click on the additional objects. To remove objects from a selection, hold down the Shift key and click on the objects you want to deselect.
You can also use the Direct Selection tool to select individual points on a path. Just click on the point you want to select.
Here are some keyboard shortcuts for selecting objects:
To select the entire artboard: Command+A (Mac) or Control+A (Windows)
To select all objects in a layer: Click on the layer in the Layers panel and then press Command+A (Mac) or Control+A (Windows)
To select all instances of an object: Double-click on the object in the Symbols panel
How to select groups of objects in Illustrator
There are a few ways to select more than one object at a time in Adobe Illustrator. By using the Selection tool, the Direct Selection tool, or certain keyboard shortcuts, you can easily move, duplicate, delete, and change the attributes of multiple objects simultaneously.
To select multiple objects with the Selection tool:
1.Click on an object to select it.
2.Press and hold Shift as you click on additional objects to add them to the selection.
3.Release the Shift key when you have finished selecting all desired objects.
To select multiple objects with the Direct Selection tool:
1.Click on an object with the Direct Selection tool to select it. Note that this will deselect any other objects that were previously selected.
2.Press and hold Shift as you click on additional objects to add them to the selection.
3.Release the Shift key when you have finished selecting all desired objects
How to use the Selection tool in Illustrator
The Selection tool is one of the most basic and essential tools in Illustrator. With it, you can select any object on the stage and perform various actions with it, such as moving, rotating, scaling, and more. In this article, we’ll show you how to use the Selection tool to select objects in Illustrator.
To select an object with the Selection tool, simply click on it with your mouse. To select multiple objects, you can either click on each object while holding down the Shift key, or you can click and drag your mouse around all of the objects you want to select. Once you’ve selected your objects, you can use the various control handles that appear to move, rotate, or scale them. Additionally, you can use the Selection tool to direct edit the points and curves of a path.
If you want to learn more about how to use the Selection tool in Illustrator, be sure to check out our comprehensive guide.
How to use the Direct Selection tool in Illustrator
In Adobe Illustrator, the Direct Selection tool is used to select individual points on a path, as well as to move, delete, and add anchor points. In this article, we’ll show you how to use the Direct Selection tool to select points and modify your artwork.
To select a point with the Direct Selection tool, simply click on the point with the tool. To select multiple points, you can either click and drag a selection marquee around the points, or you can hold down the Shift key and click on each point that you want to select. Once you’ve made your selection, you can use the Direct Selection tool to move, delete, or add anchor points.
To move a point with the Direct Selection tool, simply click on the point and drag it to its new location. To delete a point, click on it with the Direct Selection tool and press the Delete key on your keyboard. To add a new anchor point, click on the path with the Direct Selection tool where you want to add the point and press the Insert key on your keyboard (or click on the “Add Anchor Point” icon in the toolbar).
Remember, when using the Direct Selection tool it’s important to be precise. If you accidentally click and drag instead of just clicking, you’ll move your entire path instead of just a single point!
How to use the Lasso tool in Illustrator
If you’re new to Adobe Illustrator, you might be wondering how to use the Lasso tool. This guide will show you how to select objects using the Lasso tool, so you can move them around and edit them as needed.
First, open up Adobe Illustrator and create a new document. Then, using the Lasso tool, click and drag around the objects you want to select. To add more objects to your selection, hold down the Shift key and click and drag around additional objects. To remove objects from your selection, hold down the Alt key and click and drag around the objects you want to deselect.
Once you’ve made your selection, you can move the selected objects by clicking and dragging them. You can also Edit > Cut or Edit > Copy them, so you can paste them into another document.
How to use the Magic Wand tool in Illustrator
When you need to select similar objects in Illustrator, the Magic Wand tool is your best friend. With the Magic Wand, you can select all objects with the same color or all objects in the same layer. Here’s how to use the Magic Wand tool:
First, make sure that your selection preferences are set the way you want them. To do this, go to Select > Preferences > Magic Wand. In the options window that pops up, you can set your Tolerance (the higher the number, the more colors will be selected), Mode (color or object), and anti-alias (on or off).
Next, choose the Magic Wand tool from your toolbar (it’s usually hidden behind the Direct Selection Tool). Then, click on one of the objects you want to select. All similar objects will be selected. If you want to add more objects to your selection, hold down the Shift key and click on additional objects. To remove objects from your selection, hold down the Alt (PC) / Option (Mac) key and click on objects that you don’t want selected.
once you have your selection made, you can do whatever you want with it!
How to select objects with similar attributes in Illustrator
When you need to select all objects with similar attributes in Adobe Illustrator, use the Select Similar Objects tool. This tool is helpful when you want to apply commands or effects to all objects with matching attributes, rather than selecting them individually.
To select similar objects:
1. Do one of the following:
– To select objects on the artboard, click the Selection tool in the Tools panel.
– To select hidden objects, choose Select > Similar Objects.
2. In the Command Window or Control palette, click Select Similar Objects. You can also access this command by choosing Edit > Select > Similar Objects.
3. In the dialog box that appears, verify that the options for filling, stroke, andEffects are selected, and then click OK Note: You can also access this dialog box by double-clicking theSelect Similar Objects tool in the Tools panel).
4. Drag across or click to select one or more objects onthe artboard with attributes similar to those you wantto find and select. All similar objects are selected automatically as you drag or click
How to save selections in Illustrator
In Adobe Illustrator, you can save a selected area of an image — called a “selection” — for future use. This is useful if you plan to use the same selection repeatedly or if you want to isolate certain parts of your image for further editing. You can also paste a saved selection into another Adobe program, such as Photoshop. Here’s how to save a selection in Illustrator:
1. Select the area of your image that you want to save. To do this, click and drag your mouse over the desired area.
2. Go to “Select” > “Save Selection.”
3. In the pop-up window, give your selection a name and click “OK.”
4. Your selection will now be saved for future use!
How to load selections in Illustrator
Adobe Illustrator provides many options for making selections with the Selection tool. You can select individual objects, groups of objects, and all objects on a layer. You can also save selections as Illustrator assets that you can use across Adobe Creative Cloud applications.
To select an object with the Selection tool, do either of the following:
-Click the object.
-Drag a selection rectangle around the object. To constrain the rectangle to square or circle proportions as you drag, press Shift. To create a selection from the center outward, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you drag.
How to invert selections in Illustrator
In Adobe Illustrator, you can invert your selections to quickly select everything but a particular object or group of objects. This can be helpful when you’re trying to select multiple objects and you need to exclude a few from your selection. Here’s how to invert selections in Illustrator.
First, select the object or group of objects that you want to invert your selection for. Then, go to the Select menu and choose Invert Selection. This will automatically select everything but the object or group of objects that you originally selected.