Adobe Illustrator gives you the ability to undo and redo when you make mistakes while working, and automate repetitive actions to save time on creative tasks. Undo and redo changes in Adobe Illustrator The Undo and Redo commands allow you to undo and redo actions, correcting mistakes in the process
With text tools, you can create text objects of any shape and direction, and with fill tools, you can paint objects. Text tools Type (T) - Creates a separate text container and allows you to write and edit arbitrary text. Area Type - Converts a closed path to a text container
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
The grid can be very helpful when creating and editing objects. For example, if the dimensions of future objects are multiples of 5 pixels, then you can specify a grid cell size of 5 pixels and turn on snapping to the grid. The grid is displayed only when working in Adobe Illustrator and is not displayed when printed on paper
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