How to Create Shapes in Adobe Illustrator

Click on the Rectangle Tool until a group of tools appears., To create a rounded rectangle, select the Rounded Rectangle Tool., To create an ellipse or circle, select the Ellipse Tool., To create a Polygon, select the Polygon Tool., To create a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Click on the Rectangle Tool until a group of tools appears.

    Select the Rectangle Tool.

    This will make it easy for you to create a square and rectangle.

    Click on the artboard and set the size in the Rectangle Options box.
  2. Step 2: To create a rounded rectangle

    This will bring up the rectangle with a radius corner.

    Click on the artboard and set the size in the Rounded Rectangle Options box. , Click on the artboard and set the size in the Ellipse Options box. , You'll be able to set the number of sizes in the Polygon Options box > Sizes , You can set the number of points of the star by following:
    Star Options box > Points , The Flare Tool is used to simulate a reflection of light.

    This is an interesting way to decorate any graphic.
  3. Step 3: select the Rounded Rectangle Tool.

  4. Step 4: To create an ellipse or circle

  5. Step 5: select the Ellipse Tool.

  6. Step 6: To create a Polygon

  7. Step 7: select the Polygon Tool.

  8. Step 8: To create a star

  9. Step 9: select the Star Tool.

  10. Step 10: Practice using the Flare Tool.

Detailed Guide

Select the Rectangle Tool.

This will make it easy for you to create a square and rectangle.

Click on the artboard and set the size in the Rectangle Options box.

This will bring up the rectangle with a radius corner.

Click on the artboard and set the size in the Rounded Rectangle Options box. , Click on the artboard and set the size in the Ellipse Options box. , You'll be able to set the number of sizes in the Polygon Options box > Sizes , You can set the number of points of the star by following:
Star Options box > Points , The Flare Tool is used to simulate a reflection of light.

This is an interesting way to decorate any graphic.

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