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Shear and Reflect Drawing Objects
         Illustrator includes four transformation options — Rotate, Reflect, Scale, and Shear.
         Each of these transformations can be applied either by hand, using the related tool in
         the Tools panel; or numerically, using either the fields in the Transform panel or the
         appropriate dialog box from the Object>Transform menu. In this exercise, you will
         use these methods to finish the picnic table artwork.

           1.  With icons.ai open, choose the Rectangle tool in the Tools panel.
           2.  Draw a vertical rectangle beginning at the bottom of the artwork and ending
              at the bottom edge of the top horizontal shape (as shown after Step 3).
               Illustrator recognizes certain basic shapes, including rectangles, ellipses, and lines.
               When one of these shapes — called Live Shapes — is selected, the lower half of the
               Transform panel includes properties specific to the type of shape. For a rectangle, you
               can change the height, width, rotation angle, and corner radius for each corner.

           3.  With the Constrain option turned off, change the W field in the Transform
              panel to the same value you used for the height of the horizontal shapes in
              the previous exercise.
                    Illustrator recog-                                    Change the W field to
                    nizes this shape                                      match the height of
                      as a rectangle.
                                                                          the longer horizontal
                                                                          objects.


                                                                          For a Live Shape, the
                                                                          Transform panel includes
                                                                          properties specific to the
                                                                          active type of shape.


           4.  Select the Shear tool (nested under the Scale tool) in the Tools panel.
               When you select one of the transformation tools, an origin point appears by default
               at the center of the selected object. This origin point acts as an anchor when using
               the transformation tools; it is the point around which transformations occur. You can
               single-click anywhere to define a different origin point.

           5.  Move the cursor to the bottom-right anchor point of the vertical rectangle.
              When you see the word “anchor” in the cursor icon, click to reposition the
              origin point.
               The word “anchor” is another function of Illustrator’s Smart Guides. When you move
               the cursor near an existing anchor point, Illustrator identifies that point so you can
               click exactly on the existing point.



                                             Default origin point
                                             Use Smart Guides to                       Click to relocate
             Shear                           align the cursor to the                   the origin point.
              tool                           anchor point.



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