I will give you a detailed analysis of the basic usage and concepts of the grid tool for the users of Illustrator software.
Resolution overview:
1 First, use the rectangle tool to draw a rectangle. No color is required. The default value is white.
2. Click the grid tool in the toolbar.
3. Click the inside of the rectangle and you will find that the grid line is added. (For convenience, we add four color blocks to the screen to absorb the color and see the effect)
4. Click the rectangle using the selection tool. You will find that the node where the rectangle is not clicked is hollow.
5. When you directly select a node of the tool, it will become solid. Now we can edit its color.
6. Select a straw tool.
7. When using the straw tool, click the first cyan block in the top four color blocks. You will find that the solid node in the figure below is the color source, transition to the hollow nodes on both sides to the white color.
8. You can still select the right node of the rectangle to absorb the Black Block. You will find that the same black is too colored to the left and bottom of the hollow node.
9 click the intermediate node.
10 yellow with a straw. Similarly, it will lead to excessive white on the left and right hollow nodes around.
11 Well, now we can understand that the use of grid is actually excessive use of color, but the relationship between them is very precise.
12 Finally, we will draw the remaining nodes from the color. You can find the following results, that is, the most basic use of the grid, this is an essential concept for advanced grid application. You can try it.
All right, the above information is the detailed basic usage of the grid tool and all the concepts shared by the users of Illustrator's software, you can see that the user here, Xiaobian believes that everyone is very clear now, I hope the information shared above can bring you useful help.