Another quick Adobe Illustrator tip over at design blog BittBox, this time a quick overview on using the Reshape tool. In short, the Reshape tool helps keep the overall ‘feel’ of a vector path without having to manually tweak individual anchor points.
The big bummer here is that it only works on open paths, so I don’t see myself using this too much. Still, nice to know. Was never really sure what that tool did, probably because I rarely use open paths.
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