I want to use the pen tool in Adobe Illustrator to make hair strands for a vexel portrait. The problem is that I would like to use the pen tool to make two anchor points (to make a strand of hair) w/o having to select the selection tool after each strand to make a new one. I have to make hundreds of strands. Here's a video of what I am talking about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIaK_8swVvM Thanks for your help in advance, it is greatly appreciated!
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Just press "P" after you create a strand and it'll allow you to make a new one. Click, click, P, click, click, P...one hand on the mouse and one hand on the P key makes it pretty efficient. |
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Your question is a bit confusing since you link to a video using Photoshop, not Illustrator. However, to temporarily use the Selection tool in Illustrator just hold down the Command key on the Mac or Ctrl key on Windows. So... Pen Tool, click, click, Command key-click, release Command key, click, click, Command-key-click, etc. |
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vandpare your friends in this case. Second - there may be easier ways to make loads of hairs. One untested suggestion off the top of my head: you could use techniques from here to make loads of copies (skip the first answer), useObject>Transform eachwith 'Random' ticked to shake them up, then bring them back down to a baseline withWindow>alignpalette, make a pattern brush of them, and then apply that to a path you want the hair to follow. – user568458 Aug 14 '12 at 15:12