Cut objects with the divide objects below command, Cut objects with the knife tool, Divide an object into a grid – Adobe Illustrator CS3 User Manual
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User Guide
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Cut Path At Selected Anchor Point button
Cuts a path at the anchor point and the one anchor point becomes two
anchor points with one located directly on top of the other. To access this button, select one or more anchor points
with the Direct Selection tool and locate the button in the Control panel.
Knife tool
Cuts objects along a freehand path you draw with the tool, dividing objects into their component filled
faces (a face is an area undivided by a line segment).
Scissors tool
Splits a path, graphics frame, or empty text frame at an anchor point or along a segment.
Split Into Grid command
Lets you divide one or more objects into multiple rectangular objects arranged in rows and
columns. You can precisely change the height, width, and gutter size between rows and columns, and quickly create
guides for laying out artwork. To use this command, choose Object > Path
> Split Into Grid.
Compound paths and compound shapes
Let you use an object to cut a hole in another object.
Pathfinder effects
Provide various ways to divide and trim overlapping objects.
Clipping masks
Let you use an object to hide portions of other objects.
See also
“About clipping masks” on page 237
“About compound shapes” on page 232
“About compound paths” on page 234
“Cut a hole in an object using a compound path” on page 234
“Apply Pathfinder effects” on page 230
Cut objects with the Divide Objects Below command
1
Select the object to use as a cutter, and position it so that it overlaps the objects to cut.
2
Choose Object > Path
> Divide Objects Below.
Cut objects with the Knife tool
1
Select the Knife tool
.
2
Do one of the following:
•
To cut in a curved path, drag the pointer over the object.
•
To cut in a straight path, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you click on the artboard with the
Knife tool, and then drag.
See also
“Slicing and cutting tool gallery” on page 32
Divide an object into a grid
1
Select the object.
If you select more than one object, the resulting grid of objects use the appearance attributes of the topmost object.