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Tool, transparency, and panel shortcuts - Illustrator Tutorial
From the course: Illustrator One-on-One: Mastery
Tool, transparency, and panel shortcuts
- [Instructor] All right, now we'll take a look at a few custom deke shortcuts that have assigned to tools, transparency, and panels. And in this regard, I've been quite ambitious and I hope you like the results, but again, if you don't, you can go your own way. So as you may recall from chapter 11 of the fundamentals course, we made some modifications to the shortcuts assigned to the Blob Brush, here we're seeing I set it to B as well as the Eraser tool, which I set to E. If I advanced to the next page, you can see, I then set Shift + B to the Paintbrush tool and Shift + E to the Free Transform tool, both of which I regard as secondary. I also assigned Shift + M to the Ellipse tool because after all it lives right next door to the Rectangle tool, which has a default shortcut of M and then I reassigned L to the very useful Shape Builder tool. All right, but I've got a little farther than that. And by the way,…
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Becoming a lean, mean illustration machine1m 33s
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Installing custom dekeKeys shortcuts6m 56s
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Loading and using dekeKeys4m 14s
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Welcome to the dekeKeys PDF docs8m 7s
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Three out of the hundred custom shortcuts6m 21s
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Still more time-saving shortcuts9m 9s
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Creating your own custom shortcuts8m 32s
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Tool, transparency, and panel shortcuts8m 20s
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Creating your own custom Toolbox8m 45s
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