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How do I make a rounded rectangle in Illustrator CS6?
Illustrator CS6 makes it easy to round all of them. Just select a rectangle, and choose Effect > Stylize > Round Corners. Set the radius and you are good to go.
How do I round corners manually in Illustrator?
To round corners in Adobe Illustrator, select the object, grab the Direct Selection Tool, then look for the Live Corner Widgets; represented by circular handles near the corners of the design. Moving these handles will round the corners of your object.
How do you make a rounded Rectangle in Illustrator 2021?
Round the corners of objects
- In the Layers panel, target the items you want to round.
- Choose Effect > Stylize > Round Corners.
- To define the curvature of the rounded curve, enter a value in the Radius text box, and click OK.
Where is the Rounded Rectangle tool in Illustrator?
Tools panel
The only visible shape tool in the Tools panel is, as a default, the Rectangle tool. Click and hold down that tool and you have access to the Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, and Star tools, although you see the Flare tool, it isn’t a basic shape.
How do I make a gradient in Illustrator?
To apply a predefined gradient from the swatch library: Click Window > Swatches to open the Swatches panel. In the Swatches panel, click the drop-down in the upper-right corner. In the list, choose Open Swatch Library > Gradients and then choose the gradient you want to apply.
How do you turn a rectangle into a vector mask?
To add a vector mask to layer, follow these steps:
- Select the layer in the Layers panel and choose Layer→Vector Mask→Reveal All or Hide All.
- Choose Window→Paths.
- Select the Pen tool or grab any of the Shape tools.
- On the vector mask, create the desired shape for your vector mask.
Why is clipping mask not working Illustrator?
You need a single path to create a clipping mask. You can’t use a group of objects or objects with effects etc (the effects would be disregarded anyway). Simple fix: Select all of your circles and create a compound path (Object → Compound Path → Make or Ctrl / cmd + 8 ).