You can crop a teaser from an illustration to use for publication on a website. The crop tool in Illustrator is very helpful. The Crop tool can be found in the toolbar, double-clicking the tool will open the preferences of this tool.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. This seems to be the answer. Stone have you tried this? Alan Gilbertson Alan Gilbertson 47k 5 5 gold badges 74 74 silver badges bronze badges. Tried this but didn't work. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. The colors to either side represent the adjacent colors in the Swatches Panel. If you wish to change to one of these colors, simply hit the left or right arrow keys on the keyboard.
The colors will shift moving a new color to the center box for use. This tiny little feature essentially gives a user access to all swatches on the fly.
There's no need to jump up to the Swatches, Color, or Color Guide Panel and pick a color, you can simply arrow through the colors landing on the one you wish to use. Very cool little addition here. If you've worked with Type On a Path in Illustrator CS2, it's very likely you've lost a little hair due to pulling it out by the roots. Well rejoice!
It's now a smooth feature allowing you to easily move type through out the path without large jumps of wild positioning that we so prevalent in CS2. Illustrator CS3 resolves this issue by adding a preference option to turn off the double click behavior.
You can choose to only enter isolation mode via the Control Panel rather than a double click. The previous visual indicator of a double grey box around the isolation group has been replaced by an elegant, unobtrusive, breadcrumb-like feature across the top of the document.
Isolation icon in Control Panel. As a user delves deeper into isolation mode, objects are faded to a lighter value, allowing the isolated object to be in focus by displaying it in full color. This is a really helpful method of indicating the focused group. However, here lies my biggest complaint about Illustrator CS3. When using Isolation Mode in Illustrator CS2 12 the user still has the ability to lock and hide objects, as well as view the file in Outline mode.
Well, when working in Isolation Mode in CS3, the user is not permitted to lock or hide anything and Outline Mode is not available either. Visibility can be turned off for an object via the Layers Panel only. Using the menu item to hide object is not possible. There's no form of locking whatsoever, therefore don't even bother trying.
The same holds true for Outline mode -- it can not be done in Isolation Mode. This is exceptionally limiting and terribly frustrating. The Direct Selection Tool offers the ability to select objects within groups and is not bound to the constraints of the new Isolation Mode changes.
The AI Team has expressed that they really hope to address the isolation limitations in a future release. I sincerely hope they do. Illustrator CS3 has also added to the Crop Area tool - allowing a user to easily set multiple crop areas by holding the Option key PC: Alt key when drawing various areas.
The Illustrator Team has also pulled the crop display from Photoshop, darkening the region outside the crop area to focus on the area being retained. This allows a user to quickly choose a preset crop area to match a desired size, no need to set guides and measure in order to guess at sizing anymore.
The Crop Area Options also allow a great deal of control over how the crop areas are displayed. One thing that is simply counter-intuitive to me is how you escape the Crop Areas' display. You must switch tools to set the crop area and escape the "dimmed" view. In Photoshop, you would hit the Enter key or double-click the crop area to set it. Neither of these work in Illustrator CS3. Double-clicking or hitting the Enter key will bring up the Crop Area Options dialog.
To me, this is really odd behavior, but it's not a critical thing. Simply get used to switching tools when finished with the Crop Area Tool. After all, users will most likely be switching tools anyway. Another interesting addition to Illustrator CS3 is it's integration with Adobe world wide web applications, specifically kuler and knowhow. What does this mean? Illustrator CS3 actually accesses the web and pulls in valuable content right from within the application.
If you are familiar with kuler you know it's a color tool allowing you to configure color swatches. With the integration in Illustrator CS3, you can save your swatches at the kuler web site and access them right in Illustrator. While cropping, you can use intuitive widget controls to work with the selected image. The Image Crop feature works only on the currently selected image. Also, linked images become embedded after you crop them.
Click Place. Select the image you want to crop using the Selection tool. Note: Illustrator invokes the Selection tool by default when you choose the Crop Image option. If any other tool is active, Illustrator automatically switches to the Selection tool. You cannot select the Crop Image option when two or more objects are selected.
If you're working with a linked image, Illustrator prompts you that linked files are embedded after cropping. Click OK to continue. Drag the widget corners and edge handles to define the crop boundaries. For details, see Adjust the crop widget. For any image, the crop widget is always rectangular in shape. Moreover, you cannot rotate the crop widget. Optional Specify the cropping options using the Control panel.
For details, see Cropping options. When you select the Crop Image option to crop an image on the artboard, Illustrator identifies the visually significant portions of the selected image. A default cropping box is then displayed based on this identified portion of the image. You can adjust the dimensions of this cropping box if needed. By deselecting this option, the default experience for Crop Image, Freeform gradient, and Puppet Warp is disabled.
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