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How do you resize in Illustrator?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 6:27 pm

When you resize an image in Illustrator, you should keep in mind the following:

1. Resizing an image can affect the image’s resolution.

If you’re working with a high-resolution image, you may want to keep the original resolution in mind when you resize it.

2. You can resize an image by using the Transform tools: the Scale tool ( S ), the Move tool ( M ), and the Transform Selection tool ( T ).

3. You can also resize an image by using the Free Transform tool ( F ).

4. If you need to resize an image so that it fits on a smaller or larger page, you can use the Image Size command ( I ).

5. You can also use the Object Transform tool ( O ) to resize an image by using percentage values.

6. When you resize an image, you may lose some of the image’s detail.

To preserve detail, you can use the Smart Guides to help you maintain the image’s proportions.

PRO TIP: When resizing in Illustrator, it is important to be aware of the various options in order to avoid distorting your image. The “Scale” option will maintain the proportions of your image, while the “Free Transform” option will allow you to change the width and height independently. Be sure to select the correct option before resizing your image, or you may end up with an unwanted result!

7. When you resize an image, you can save the new version as a new file or you can keep the original version and use the Transform tools to resize it.

8. When you resize an image, you can also convert it to a different format.

9. When you resize an image, you should be aware of the potential effects of aliasing.

10. When you resize an image, you should be aware of the potential effects of perspective.

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