Adobe Illustrator CS5 Classroom In A Book Lesson 4 - Transforming Objects
exam review questions
(p.123) ________ represent the regions that can contain printable artwork, similar to pages in Adobe InDesign.
(p.123) The New Artboard button in the Control panel allows you to create a duplicate of the ________ artboard.
(p.125) You can delete all artboards from a document.
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(p.126) You can create multiple artboards for your document, but only one can be active at a time.
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(p.126) All changes made in the Document Setup dialog box are set for only the currently active artboard.
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(p.128) ________ help you accurately place and measure objects.
(p.128) The point where 0 appears on each ruler is called the ruler ________, sometimes referred to as the zero zero point.
(p.128) By default, the ruler origin appears in the lower-left corner of the active artboard.
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(p.129) ________ are nonprinting lines that help you align objects.
(p.129) You can create horizontal and vertical ruler guides by ________ them from the rulers.
(p.129) Objects are scaled by enlarging or reducing them horizontally (along the x axis) and vertically (along the y axis) relative to a fixed reference point that you designate. If you don't designate an origin, the objects are scaled from their ________ points.
(p.130) When scaling an object, pressing ________ as you drag constrains the object proportionally.
(p.132) When you reflect an object, Illustrator creates a reflection of the object across an invisible vertical or horizontal ________.
(p.132) Copying objects while reflecting allows you to create a ________ image of the object based on a point.
(p.132) In a similar way to scaling and rotating, when reflecting an object you either designate the ________ point from which an object will reflect or use the object's center point by default.
(p.133) Objects are ________ by turning them around a designated reference point.
(p.134) The ________ effect twirls a shape arount its center.
(p.135) Twist distortion is applied as an effect, which maintains the original shape and lets you remove or edit the effect at any time in the ________ panel.
(p.135) The ________effect distorts objects inward and outward from their anchor points.
(p.136) ________ an object slants, or skews, the sides of the object along the axis you specify, keeping opposite sides parallel and making the object asymmetrical.
(p.137) You can use the smart guides and ________ panel to move objects to exact coordinates on the x and y axes of the page and to control the position of objects in relation to the edge of the artboard.
(p.138) The ________ tool is a multi-purpose tool that, besides letting you change the perspective of an object, combines the functions of scaling, shearing, reflecting, and rotating.
(p.139) Pressing Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) as you drag distorts an object from the ________ or bounding box handle that you're dragging.
(p.140) The options in the Transform Each dialog box let you apply multiple types of transformations in a ________ manner if you want.
(p.140) The keyboard shortcut to repeat transformations is to press Ctrl+________ (Windows) or Command+________ (Mac).
(p.141) Free Distort is an effect that lets you distort a selection by moving any of its four ________ points.