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Marketing Environments: Week 2 Lecture

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These notes cover the week 2 lecture on Marketing Environments. The lecture notes include 1 page of notes for the following topics: Lecture 2.1: Grouping and Layering Lecture 2.2: Grouping and Layering Lecture 2.3: Drawing and Editing Lines and Shapes Lecture 2.4: Drawing and Editing Lines and Shapes

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Lecture 2.1 & 2.2: Grouping & Layering in Illustrator


Grouping Objects:

● Use the Selection tool to drag across and select objects.
● Go to Object > Group to group objects together.
● Resize the group by dragging a corner; all objects resize together.
● Double-click a group with the Selection tool to edit individual objects. Press Escape to exit
editing and regroup.

About Layers:

● Layers are transparent folders for managing content in the Layers panel (Window > Layers).
● Each layer holds images, text, or artwork in a stacked order.
● Layers help you move, edit, hide, lock, and organize content independently.

Create and Edit Layers:

● Open the Layers panel via Window > Layers (or find it on the right side).
● New documents start with one layer (Layer 1).
● Double-click a layer name to rename it.
● Click the Create New Layer button to add a new layer.
● Reorder layers by dragging them up or down in the Layers panel.

Organizing Content with Layers:

● Move content between layers by selecting and dragging the color box to a new layer.
● Use "Locate Object" to find specific artwork in the Layers panel.
● Hide objects by clicking the eye icon next to the object or layer name.

Aligning Objects:

● Select multiple objects and align them using the Align To option in the Properties panel.
● Choose Align To Selection to align objects to each other.
● Align to the artboard by selecting a single object, opening the Align panel (Window > Align),
and choosing Align To Artboard.
● Align to a key object by selecting it as the specific alignment point.
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