Thanks, this provided exactly the info I needed. One small suggestion-- when you use a keyboard shortcut during your demos (like "I'll just hit A on my keyboard," (or Z or L, whatever), it would be helpful for less expert users if you could just say what that keystroke is doing. Doesn't need a long explanation, just a few words would be helpful. Thank you for your work!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks very much. Although the algebra is not necessary. Simply take the desired finished measurement (0.6) and divide it by the existing dimension (0.457). This gives a result of 1.3129 which is the percentage by which to scale the object.
Great video, I didn´t even go further than second 43 to find what I was looking for! Thanks! Looked for it in spanish like 30minutes and didnt find it! I still watched the whole video :)
If you created a square with the exact measurement you require the neck of the beaker to be, and then draw another square lining up the size of the current beaker, you could drag the entire group (incl the 2nd square) onto the first squre, ensure the corner matches up. Then, using the scale tool, you can resize the entire group from that singular point of the square, to the corner point of the new (first) square with the size you require. This will scale everything proportionally and to the size you require it to be, without needing maths.
Yes, of course! This tutorial is for those who need exact measurements, for fashion design, for example. When designing a dress, they design everything first, and then need to go back and figure out how long each line is, etc.
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I really like how a lot of your videos deal with very niche/specific tips for more experienced users. Keep up the good work :)
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Thank you so much for this! I have been "guesstimating" some of these measurements on recent drawings - I'm glad I'll be able to be more precise!
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Came to this video last year and this year again, great video and presentation.
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Great stuff, do you have another method to measure a distance? Using the line tool would be an option?
That would work if it was a horizontal or vertical line.
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Thank you needed to measure the length of a complex path. This was so helpful.
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thanks! exactly the tip I was looking for - straight to the point.
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This was awesome, very detailed and easy to follow! Thank You!
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really helpful video, clear, easy and to the point. Thank you so much
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Thank you so much, i was actually looking for this
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Perfect! Thanks for the easy explanation.
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Thanks, this provided exactly the info I needed. One small suggestion-- when you use a keyboard shortcut during your demos (like "I'll just hit A on my keyboard," (or Z or L, whatever), it would be helpful for less expert users if you could just say what that keystroke is doing. Doesn't need a long explanation, just a few words would be helpful. Thank you for your work!
Thank you! I actually do this now in all my videos ☺️ it’s just these old ones that have that issue. (Except when I forget)
Excellent tutorial. Thanks very much. Although the algebra is not necessary. Simply take the desired finished measurement (0.6) and divide it by the existing dimension (0.457). This gives a result of 1.3129 which is the percentage by which to scale the object.
Thank you! And thank you for the tip of dividing it out - that will be helpful to other users!
i was just watching a video from 2017 line segment you helped a lot and you deserve a subscribe
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Great video, I didn´t even go further than second 43 to find what I was looking for! Thanks! Looked for it in spanish like 30minutes and didnt find it! I still watched the whole video :)
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Thank you so much! Straight to point
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amazing video, and very informative. Thank you!
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Thanks. That was a great help to figure out perimeters on my technical drawings
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Wow! Just what I needed thank you very much!
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thank you, this is what i looking for
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Thank you for this!! Very helpful!!
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If you created a square with the exact measurement you require the neck of the beaker to be, and then draw another square lining up the size of the current beaker, you could drag the entire group (incl the 2nd square) onto the first squre, ensure the corner matches up. Then, using the scale tool, you can resize the entire group from that singular point of the square, to the corner point of the new (first) square with the size you require. This will scale everything proportionally and to the size you require it to be, without needing maths.
Yes, of course! This tutorial is for those who need exact measurements, for fashion design, for example. When designing a dress, they design everything first, and then need to go back and figure out how long each line is, etc.
Thank you! Simple question, excellent answer!
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Please help me My illustrator length is not correct
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She reminds me of a young Shelly Duval.
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