Adobe illustrator 10 用户手册

下载
页码 431
 | 
Back
116  
Adobe Illustrator Help
Transforming and Distorting Shapes 
 | 
Back
116  
To scale with the bounding box:
With the selection tool, select the object or objects to scale. 
Drag a handle until the selection is the desired size. 
Shift-drag the handle to preserve the proportion.
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) to scale from the center of the bounding 
box (instead of the opposite handle).
To scale with the free transform tool:
With the selection tool, select the object or objects to scale. 
Select the free transform tool  . 
Drag a handle of the bounding box until the object is the desired size. 
Shift-drag the handle to preserve the proportion.
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) to scale from the center of the bounding 
box (instead of the opposite handle).
To scale with the scale tool: 
With the selection tool, select the object or objects to scale. 
Select the scale tool  . 
Do any of the following:
Drag the object to resize it around the center point.
Click to set a new point of origin, move the pointer away from the new point of origin, 
and then drag to scale the object. 
Shift-drag along a diagonal to scale the object uniformly. Shift-drag vertically or 
horizontally to scale the object along a single axis. 
To scale a copy of the object instead of the object itself, start dragging and then hold 
down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS).
For finer control over scaling, start dragging farther from the point of origin. 
To scale by specifying scale factors: 
With the selection tool, select the object or objects to scale. 
Do one of the following:
To use the default point of origin, choose Object > Transform > Scale, or double-click 
the scale tool. 
To change the point of origin, select the scale tool, and click where you want the new 
point of origin.
In the Scale dialog box, do one of the following:
Select Uniform, and enter a percentage in the Scale text box to preserve the relative 
height and width of the object. 
Select Non-Uniform, and enter the horizontal and vertical scale factors as percentages 
to scale the height and width separately. The scale factors are relative to the specified 
point of origin and can be negative numbers.