Live corners widget preferences, Hide corner widget, Maximum angle limit – Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 User Manual
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A A red path indicates that the maximum radius for the given corner has been achieved B Direction in which the Live Corner widget is being
pulled
C Live Corner Widget
Live Corners widget preferences
Hide Corner Widget
• If you prefer not to see the Live Corners widget when you select the Direct Selection Tool, you can turn it off from
View > Hide Corner Widget.
• If you want to continue seeing the Live Corners widget when you select the Direct Selection Tool, click View > Show
Corner Widget.
Maximum Angle Limit
Users have the option to hide the Live Corners widget for corner angles greater than a specified value. You can specify
this value in the Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display > Hide Corner Widget for angles greater than field.
Blending objects
About blended objects
You can blend objects to create and distribute shapes evenly between two objects. You can also blend between two open
paths to create a smooth transition between objects, or you can combine blends of colors and objects to create color
transitions in the shape of a particular object.
Note: Blending objects is not the same as applying blending modes or transparency to objects. For information on blending
modes and transparency, see
Once you create a blend, the blended objects are treated as one object. If you move one of the original objects, or edit
the original object’s anchor points, the blend changes accordingly. In addition, the new objects blended between the
original objects don’t have their own anchor points. You can expand the blend in order to divide the blend into distinct
objects.