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Can you edit SVG in Illustrator?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 6:46 pm

If you’re looking to work with SVG in Illustrator, you’re in luck! While it’s not as straightforward as working with vector graphics in Illustrator, there are a few tips and tricks you can employ to make the process a bit easier.

First and foremost, you’ll want to make sure you have the latest version of Illustrator installed. If you don’t, you’ll likely run into some issues when working with SVG.

Once you’ve installed Illustrator, you’ll need to make sure you have the SVG plugin installed. You can find the plugin on the Illustrator website, or you can install it via the plugin manager in the program.

Once you have the plugin installed, you’ll need to open up a new document and make sure the SVG format is enabled. To do this, select File > Preferences > General and make sure the Formatting options are set to SVG.

Next, you’ll want to make sure you have the correct tools installed in Illustrator in order to work with SVG. In order to work with vector graphics, you’ll need the Illustrator Pen and Inkscape.

If you don’t have Inkscape, you can download a free version from the Inkscape website.

Once you have the tools installed, you’ll need to import your SVG file into Illustrator. To do this, open up your SVG file in Inkscape and copy the path to the file in Inkscape.

Then, open up Illustrator and paste the path into the Illustrator document.

Now, you’ll want to start working with the file. You can start by converting the file to pixels.

To do this, select File > Export > Export As > PNG and make sure the Preserve transparency checkbox is checked.

Next, you’ll want to make sure all the lines in the file are converted to paths. To do this, select Object > Path > Join.

PRO TIP: SVG files can be edited in Illustrator, but there are some limitations. For example, you cannot edit the individual points of an SVG file, and some editing features may not work as expected.

In the Join path dialog box, make sure the Both paths check box is checked and click OK.

Now, you’ll want to add some basic shapes to the file. To do this, select the Rectangle tool and click on the top left corner of the file.

Then, type in a width and height in the Size box and click on the OK button.

Next, you’ll want to add some text to the file. To do this, select the Text tool and select the text you want to add.

Then, type in the text you want to appear in the file and click on the OK button.

Now, you’ll want to add some borders to the file. To do this, select the Rectangle tool and click on the top left and bottom right corners of the rectangle you created in the previous step.

Then, type in the width and height of the border in the Size box and click on the OK button.

Finally, you’ll want to add a background to the file. To do this, select the Ellipse tool and click on the top left and bottom right corners of the ellipse you created in the previous step.

Then, type in the width and height of the background in the Size box and click on the OK button.

Now, you’ll want to save the file. To do this, select File > Save As and save the file in the SVG format.

Now, you’re ready to start working with the file in Illustrator! If you run into any problems, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Illustrator support community for help.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.