Let's give you a detailed analysis of the rotation and scaling tool tutorials.
Tutorial sharing:
Step 1-create a simple shape
We start with A circle and use the direct selection tool (A) to delete the 1/4 circle.
Now, use the selection tool (V) to select the entire 3/4 circle, then select the proportional scaling tool (S), and press and hold the Alt point center to open the option dialog box (double-click the toolbar icon to open it ). Select an equal ratio single digit and enter 110%. Do not select proportional scaling and stroke and effect, but this has little impact on our effect. Do not select this option for the moment. Click the Copy button.
Step 2-view the scaling effect
After the data is copied, the 3/4 circle is scaled to 110%.
Now, click Ctrl + D for eight consecutive operations, which will generate eight identical operations, with a total of 10 layers of circles, which is so nice.
Step 3-rotate
Now use the selection tool (V) to select the inner circle, and then select the rotation tool (R) in the toolbar ).
Press and hold the Alt point center. In the rotation option dialog box, enter the angle of 15. OK. Select a small circle and press Ctrl + D twice.
Step 4-rotate other circles
Select each circle from the inside and outside, Ctrl + D three times, and then four times.
Continue to get the effect of the graph on the right.
Step 5: Change stroke width
Change the stroke width of each 3/4 circle, from inside to outside, from 1pt to 10pt.
You can get the best results from the figure on the right.
Step 6: Fill in the profile with a gradient
Now we need to convert the 3/4 circle stroke to fill. Execute object> path> contour stroke.
Execute object> composite path> create command to combine all 3/4 circles into composite path. Now you can fill in the new circle with a radial gradient.
Summary
Now I don't know if you have mastered it. It is absolutely possible to use a conversion tool to create amazing results through simple shapes. There are also some simple ways to use the action panel to record rotation and scaling, and then play this action as if we use Ctrl + D. However, simple operations have amazing results.
This is the final result:
All right, the above information is the detailed rotation and scaling tool tutorial for the users of Illustrator's software, you can see the users here. I believe everyone is very clear about it now. I hope you can try the tutorial above.