For most basic image editing operations, the functions included in the Paint graphics editor distributed with Windows are quite sufficient. The only inconvenience is the lack of the ability to place several images at the same time on different layers
With these tools, you can draw arbitrary elements, select one or more objects, and also only part of an object. Selection tools Selection (V) - Selects the whole object. Direct Selection (A) - Selects individual anchor points or parts of an object's outline
With these tools, you can create a variety of charts, navigate the workspace, and zoom in on the display. Charting tools Column Graph (J) - Creates a graph comparing values as vertical columns. Stacker Column Graph - creates a vertical graph just like Column Graph, but the compared values are in the same column above each other
In the minimum amount of time you will get a nice picture using Adobe Illustrator and your own imagination. Necessary Adobe Illustrator, A4 sheet of paper, simple pencil. Instructions Step 1 In a rather simplified way, we depict our character on the sheet
With the path tools, you can rotate, scale, distort, and deform objects, and with the symbol tools you can create and edit symbol instances. Pathfinder tools Rotate (R) - rotates an object around a given point. Reflect (O) - reflects an object in a given plane