Your only right is to consult this Website and its content (the courses) for personal purposes and online only.Īny other use requires the written permission of SWOTSTER. It is provided for information purposes only. Swotster Ltd., Unit 1202, 12/F., Mirror Tower, 61 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong Īll rights and interests invoked in these general terms and conditions are also invoked on behalf of other members of the SWOTSTER group and third parties SWOTSTER engages. ![]() The responsible for the Website is SWOTSTER: ![]() If there are any of the terms and conditions you do not agree with, do not use the Website any further but, if you continue using the Website, you agree to the changes automatically. We reserve the right to vary these terms and conditions at any time, and will inform you accordingly via the Website but we recommend you to check the terms and conditions yourself regularly to see if they have changed. If there are any of the terms and conditions in this document you do not agree with, do not use the Website any further. They alone apply, to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions. In surfing on or any website leading thereto (hereinafter the “Website”), consulting them or using them in any other way, you consent to the terms and conditions below and agree to abide by them. Return to “normal” mode and you’ll see that each drawing area has its own guides. Then select the first drawing area where you want to add a guide and click and drag a guide from a ruler in the drawing area. To select this, first select the “Artborad Area”. You also have the option of setting different guides for different drawing areas. Different guides for different drawing areas To hide all guides, right click anywhere in the document and choose “Hide Guides” in the drop-down menu. To remove the guide, select it and click the Delete button on your keyboard. To move the guide, move your cursor over the guide and when “path” appears, click and drag it to the desired position.įYI : You also have the option of moving a guide made for an object. This will remove the check from this option. To unlock, right click anywhere on the artboard and click the option “Lock Guides”. What this means is that you can not move them. For example, to draw an oval, you right-click anywhere on the artboard and choose “Make Guides” in the drop-down menu.īy default, the guides you have drawn, are locked. You even have the possibility of adding guides to an object (1). When you are adding a guide and you hold the Alt key, you will switch from horizontal to the vertical guide. For example, the 5cm or 6cm, but never between two indicator points. When you drag a guide from the ruler and you hold the Shift key on your keyboard pressed, the guide will always be positioned at an indicator point in the ruler. One click will move the object one pixel, Shift-click moves the position of the object by 10 pixels. You can also do this with the arrow keys on your keyboard. To do this select the selection tool in the tool bar and click and drag the logo to the desired location. The only thing you have to do is to move the logo to the right position. So we place the cursor in the vertical ruler (3) and click and drag it into the drawing area to the 5 cm indicator in the horizontal ruler (4). ![]() For this, we place a vertical guide and a horizontal guide.įor the horizontal guide, place the cursor in the horizontal ruler (1) and click and drag it into the drawing area to 5 cm in the vertical ruler indicator (2).ĭo the same for the vertical ruler. Otherwise it makes little sense to work with rulers.Īs an example I want to place the logo at 5 cm from the top and 5 cm from the left edge of the drawing area. Now that our rulers are set correctly, we must add a number of guides. ![]() To whatever position you may move the artboard with the hand (3), the zero point of both rulers remain at the upper left corner of the drawing area. This places the origin of both rulers at the top left of the drawing area (2). To solve this problem, click in the box at the top left and drag the cursor to the upper left corner of the drawing area (1). In the following example, centimeters, but if you wish to change this, right click a ruler and choose another unit from the drop-down menu.īy default, the zero on the horizontal ruler is properly aligned with the drawing area, but never that of the vertical ruler. This shows a horizontal and a vertical ruler.ĭepending on what you chose as units when you created the new document, they are displayed in points, inches, centimeters or whatever you have selected. To show the rulers in your document, click the “View” button in the menu bar and select “Show Rulers” in the drop-down menu. If you want to work accurately, we need to perfectly align the various objects in your document.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |