(Gợi ý: trung tâm thông minh Hướng dẫn xuất hiện khi hai trung tâm đáp ứng) 5. Kích đúp vào công cụ Rotate, loại 45 trong hộp văn bản góc, sau đó nhấp vào Copy. 6. Click vào đối tượng trên thanh menu, điểm để thay đổi, sau đó nhấp vào Chuyển đổi lần nữa. Bạn cũng có thể truy cập Chuyển đổi Một lần nữa lệnh bằng cách nhấn [Ctrl] [D] (Win) hoặc [D] (Mac). | FIGURE 24 Using the Transform Again command Use the Transform Again command 1. Click the Ellipse Tool in the toolbox. TIP To access the Ellipse Tool press and hold the Rectangle Tool until a toolbar of shape tools appears then click the Ellipse Tool. 2. Click the artboard type 3 in the Width text box and .5 in the Height text box then click OK. 3. Change the fill color to None the stroke color to blue and the stroke weight to 3 pt. 4. Click the Selection Tool click the center point of the ellipse then drag it to the center point of the yellow square. Hint The center Smart Guide appears when the two centers meet. 5. Double-click the Rotate Tool type 45 in the Angle text box then click Copy. 6. Click Object on the menu bar point to Transform then click Transform Again. TIP You can also access the Transform Againcommand by pressing Ctrl D Win or S D Mac . 7. Repeat Step 6 to create a fourth ellipse using the Transform Again command. Your screen should resemble Figure 24. 8. Select the four ellipses click Object on the menu bar then click Group. You created an ellipse filled and stroked it and aligned it with the yellow square. You then created a copy rotated at 45 . With the second copy still selected you used the Transform Again command twice thus creating two more rotated copies. You then grouped the four ellipses. ILLUSTRATOR 1-33 Lesson 6 Transform Objects Create a star and a triangle and use the Reflect Tool 1. Select the Star Tool then click anywhere on the artboard. The Star Tool is hidden beneath the current shape tool. 2. Type 1 in the Radius 1 text box type 5 in the Radius 2 text box type 5 in the Points text box as shown in Figure 25 then click OK. A star has two radii the first is from the center to the outer point and the second is from the center to the inner point. The radius is a measurement from the center point of the star to either point. 3. Double-click the Scale Tool type 25 in the Scale text box then click OK. When you create a star using the .