Friday, 25 March 2011

Aligning different objects in 2D design.


First of all i drew three random circles using the circles tool.


By left clicking and dragging across the page i highlighted all three circles.


I then selected the space tool located in the main tool bar on the left of the programme. An allignment window appeared an i chose "centre vertically" from the type section and "locate object to align to" from the location section. This would mean that i got the choice of which circle i would align the other two from.


I then selected ok to finish the alignment.

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