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All right, it is keyboard shortcut time,
the advanced stuff, at least.
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Let's carry on.
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So the first two, and most useful
are 'Command Y'.
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That just turns it into Outline mode.
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I'm on a Mac, so it's 'Command' on a Mac,
or 'Control Y' on a PC.
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Just gets into Outline mode.
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Another handy one I use is...
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say I want to color this guy 
in the inside here...
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now there's all these dots,
and Anchor points...
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and targets everywhere,
and you're like...
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"Just go away for a second."
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It's 'Command H',
or 'Control H' on a PC.
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It's still selected...
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I can go over here, pick my color,
it's just hid it.
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Hid all the Anchor points.
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Even all the handles,
'Command H' turns it back on.
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'Command H' just kind of cleans
everything up temporarily.
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Now 'X' is an interesting one,
if I click on this guy, and...
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can you see, over here,
I've got my Fill to the front.
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If you tap 'X' key, it brings
the Stroke to the front.
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That can be kind of handy.
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It's going to be handy when we combine
it with a couple of other tricks.
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It just means that I can switch him 
around to who's active.
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The other nice thing is, let's say
that I draw something...
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and what I meant to do is actually 
give it a Stroke of blue, and no Fill.
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I want to switch him around,
so 'Shift X' just toggles.
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It basically is a shortcut for 
this little arrow that we all click.
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So 'Shift X' is a real handy one.
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Another handy one is, you're like,
"Man, why is everything blue?"...
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just hit 'D'.
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Just 'D' on the keyboard,
nothing, no other shortcuts.
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And it just switches it to the 
default colors, which is a full of white...
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and you can see a Stroke of black,
or you can just see it.
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So often I just click on 'D'.
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Just to go back to the defaults
if it's doing crazy stuff.
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Next shortcut, let's use this guy.
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You're looking at your keyboard, right?
Have a look down.
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Next to your M key, there is a comma ',',
a period '.', and a forward slash '/'.
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Those three keys are quite useful.
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Let's say I want the Fill...
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remember our shortcut, 
I want the Fill at the front.
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This is the X key we did earlier.
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Our Fill is at the front, so that's 
the thing that I'm dealing with.
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Now if I tap all three of those keys,
the first one...
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the comma gives it a Fill, which is 
not doing anything at the moment...
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but the period is giving it a Gradient,
just kind of like adds Gradients.
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The next one, forward slash, 
gives it no Fill.
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So what I use-- Gradients,
it's a real easy one because--
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Surprisingly hard, you're like...
"I want to add a Gradient"...
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and you're like, "Was there
a Swatch somewhere...
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do I grab the Gradient
tool, open the panel?"
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Just hit period '.', and you get 
an ugly Gradient...
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but you know you can go through
and fix it up.
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Now let's say I want to go back 
to a Fill color...
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I'm going to put in my comma ','.
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Comma goes back to the Fill color.
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Best one probably is the 
forward slash '/', right? Gives it no Fill.
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Goodbye, whale.
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Come back.
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So those little three keys 
next to each other.
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Let's go on to the next one.
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So next shortcut is
the Shape Builder Tool.
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If I select all these with 
my Black Arrow...
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Shape Builder Tool, we looked
at this earlier.
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Hold 'Shift', I can just drag
a box around them all.
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And it just kind of merges them all in
like the Path Finder.
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Super handy. 
I'm going to undo.
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The next one is Step & Repeat,
or duplicate what I did.
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I'm going to draw out a box,
grab my 'Black Arrow'.
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Hold down the 'Alt' key on a PC, 
'Option' key on a Mac to make a duplicate.
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And I want a few more.
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Then it's just 'Command' on a Mac, 
or 'Control' on a PC...
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and just keep hitting 'D'.
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Kind of duplicates them out.
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I often do this when I want lines.
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I went through a phase of like
having 80's lines of everything.
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So I'm going to give it a Stroke.
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Let's say I want to drag it down
a little bit, so I'm going to select you...
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I'll drag it this way.
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Then 'Command D',
or 'Control D' on a PC...
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and you get just kind of
Steps and Repeats.
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The next shortcut is finding things
underneath other things.
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Let's say I've got this
on top of my whale.
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And you're like, "I want to get to the
whale underneath," for whatever reason.
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Let's say I've got the Opacity down,
unless I'm doing some cool effects...
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but you need to get to the whale, 
but I can't, right?
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It's kind of hidden underneath this box.
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All you need to do to hold down,
is grab your 'Selection Tool'.
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Then hold down the 'Command' key on a Mac, 
or 'Control' on a PC.
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I kind of watch the icon,
it changes a little bit.
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Click on it once, and you get this little
weird chevron in there.
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It just means it's going to 
select through things.
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And let's say, now I can go
and change the color of it.
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Even though it was hidden underneath.
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So just hold down 'Command'' on a Mac, 
or 'Control' on a PC,  just keep clicking.
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And if you've got loads
on top of each other...
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you can just keep clicking, and it will
all eventually get to a layer you need.
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If you need it at the front, you can go
to 'Arrange', 'Bring to Front'...
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or use your shortcut, 
which is 'Command Shift'...
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and the square bracket,
the close square bracket ']'.
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That square bracket is up 
next to the 'P' key.
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Next shortcut is to do with text.
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If I select all this text,
I want to make it bigger...
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I hold down the 'Command Shift' key,
and hit the period '.' key.
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That was on a Mac, if you're on a PC,
it's 'Control Shift', then tap period.
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Now comma ',' goes down.
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You're actually looking at 
those chevrons on the same keys...
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but you get the idea, right?
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Up and down.
Now, Tracking...
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if I hold down the 'Option' key on a Mac, 
or the 'Alt' key on a PC..
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with this all selected, I can
use my left and right arrows...
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to open it up, or to track it in.
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You can do a pure letter, say that
you're worried about the spacing in here.
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Just hit the cursor flashing
between the letter...
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hold down the 'Alt' key on a PC, 
'Option' key on a Mac, left and right.
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Let's say you want to deal
with the Leading.
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I'm going to select all of this...
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and I'm going to use that same key, 
'Alt' or 'Option'...
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depending on your computer.
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And use up and down, rather than 
left and right, for tracking.
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You can play around with the Leading.
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Let's look at the next shortcut.
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It's going to be holding down 
the 'Shift' key...
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it's more like a modified key.
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So if I select all of this, 
and I want to use my X and Y...
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the first trick I guess is...
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in here, instead of just typing it in,
just hit the 'up' and 'down'.
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You can see, it just moves it left...
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or moves it up and down in terms of numbers
rather than trying to type it in.
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What we can also do is
hold down the 'Shift' key.
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They just kind of times
whatever it is by 10.
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So it's going up and down by 1 point,
if I hold 'Shift', it goes by 10 points.
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It's just that quicker way of moving.
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That works for all of them,
if I click in here for the rotation...
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if I click 'up' once, just going to
go up by 1 point...
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hold 'Shift', and it goes up
by loads of 10.
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Now that's for lots of things.
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If you're like, "Man, I wish
for this to go faster"...
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generally just hold the 'Shift' key,
and do whatever you were doing...
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and it will go 10 times faster.
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Another really handy one is...
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I've got my 'Black Arrow' selected...
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just got my whale selected, I'm just using
my keyboard just to tap things around...
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but often it moves into 
bigger chunks for me.
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It's kind of too far.
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I know it's only moving slightly...
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but it's actually quite a big leap, 
left and right.
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So what you do is have nothing selected,
click in the background...
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and over here, where it says
'Keyboard Increment'.
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If you can't see this if you're on an
earlier version of Illustrator...
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jump into your 'Preferences',
you'll find it in there.
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1 point's not-- yes, it's too big,
so I've got 0.1...
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and I find that's a nice kind 
of happy medium...
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because now if I'm moving it...
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you can see, ever so slightly, it's moving.
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I'm holding it down,
and it's moving full steam...
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but it's only a slight adjustment,
but because of that modified key 'Shift'...
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I can move it in 
those bigger chunks, right?
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I can move by 1 point if I need to...
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but mainly I want just a little tap,
just tap, tap, tap.
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Next shortcut is,
if you grab this Star Tool...
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it's underneath the Rectangle Tool.
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If you drag a star out...
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before you let go of it, so I haven't
let go of my star to make it...
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so I'm still drawing...
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but if you use the up and down arrows...
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just kind of adds more 
or less star patterns.
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So just up and down, super easy.
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So now we have a star with no Fill.
Good work, Dan.
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The next one you probably already know,
is 'Command Tab'.
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If you're on a PC, it's 'Control Tab'...
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and it just toggles you between
different programs that are open.
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I'm just holding down the 'Command' key,
or the 'Control' key on a PC.
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It just kind of allows me to cycle through
the programs...
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so I can jump between
Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Photoshop, and Illustrator.
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Within any of the programs...
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so that works obviously
for your whole system.
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Let's say I open up a new document,
and I want to toggle between these two.
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It's a similar key.
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So you hold down the 'Command' on a Mac, 
or 'Control ' key on a PC.
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You're looking for the apostrophe key.
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On my keyboard it's above my Tab key,
next to number 1 along the top.
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Yours might be somewhere different often.
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It can be different places.
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Just kind of toggles
between the tabs that are open.
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That works in Photoshop, InDesign,
Illustrator, After Effects...
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anything that's kind of Adobe,
that will work.
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And in fact they work inside Word...
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so you're not jumping out to new programs,
just new windows within that program.
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Another handy one.
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Say I want to show somebody
my amazing design.
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Internally in the office, I want to kind 
of like, "Hey, look at my whale."
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I tap the 'F' key once, 
and the 'F' key twice.
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And it goes into kind of
full on display mode.
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Kind of gets rid of all the outsides.
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You can still work in here
if you know your shortcuts...
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I can grab the 'V' key for the Move Tool.
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And I'm going to grab my 
'Shape Builder Tool'.
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You know what the shortcut is,
remember? 'Shift M'.
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And I can start drawing these things.
Okay, I didn't select it all.
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'Shift M'.
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But if you know some of the shortcuts
you can work this way.
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I'd work this way if I was maybe
doing kind of a redraw.
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Something long and tedious,
and I knew the shortcuts...
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and I was working on say, a laptop
where the screen's really small.
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Or like this, you can just
present this way.
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If you want to have a bit of both...
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say you want to select on this 
and change the color...
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just hover the mouse over the side,
and it pops up for a second.
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Then click back over here,
and it will disappear again.
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So for presenting, and just a good use 
of space if you've got a small laptop.
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Now the last one is...
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it's interesting, let's
grab the 'Star Tool'...
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you can grab any tool.
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I am going to give it--
I'm going to use my shortcut.
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Who remembers the shortcut
to switch between those two?
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That's right; 'Shift X'.
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So I wanted to have a blue Stroke,
not a Fill.
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And I'm going to make sure
I'm on the Star Tool.
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I'm going to hold down the apostrophe key.
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Some people's might be labelled 
as the tilde '~', which is the little wave.
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You're really looking for
the apostrophe key...
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on my keyboard it's next to number 1, 
we used it before.
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It's above the tab key, next to number 1,
on the top left of my keyboard.
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Hold it down, and...
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it does that, it's really weird.
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Just kind of makes multiple shapes
as you draw, so I was clicking and holding.
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Let's grab a different thing,
I'm going to grab an Ellipse.
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And if I hold down the tilde '~' key,
click, drag around, you get this.
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Cool, huh! 
Anybody remembers spiral graph?
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Man, I'm going to remember
when I go outside of that.
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Kind of looks like that sort of stuff.
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Now anything you hold down...
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anything sort of drawing tool, 
and you start drawing.
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Lots of lines as well.
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Awesome, huh!
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But...
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I'm never going to use it.
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I'm going to finish on 
that amazing shortcut.
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That will be us, remember to download
the PDF if you want to.
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And yes, I'll see you in the next video.
