Choosing a reshaping method
There are several different ways to reshape one or more objects: - Dragging an object's bounding box or anchor points with certain tools, or by entering specific values, quickly resizes and reshapes selected objects. (See Scaling objects, strokes, and effects, Shearing objects, Distorting objects with the Free Transform tool, and Reshaping objects with the liquify tools.)
- Enveloping or cutting one object with another object enables you to create complex shapes. (See Reshaping objects with envelopes or Cutting objects.)
- Splitting an object into a grid lets you quickly create rows and columns of rectangular objects. (See Splitting objects into grids.)
- Blending lets you automatically create and reshape a sequence of objects between two or more selected objects; or you can blend just the colors. (See Blending objects.)
- Effects or filters let you reshape an object into warped, wavy, or jagged-edged shapes. (See Reshaping objects with effects and filters.)
- 3D effects let you convert a 2D object into a 3D object with shading, lighting, surface mapping, and perspective options. (See Creating 3D objects.)
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