
If not, the values refer to the object's center point False With a transform tool selected, pressing (win) or (mac) and clicking the art board defines the point of origin and opens the tools dialog box True By default, an object's X coordinate represents its horizontal distance from the bottom right corner of the art board False By default, an object's Y coordinate represents its vertical distance from the bottom left corner of the art board False The outline stroke command is useful for making concentric circles False The axis panel offers a quick and simple solution for aligning selected objects along the axis you specify False When 2 objects are made into a compound path, one object functions as a transparent hole in conjunction with the object behind it True The outline stroke command is useful for apply a gradient to a stroke True When 2 overlapping objects are made into a compound path, the back most object creates a hole in the object in front False Compound paths can be released and returned to heir original component objects True Like a compound path, a compound shape is 2 or more paths that are combined in such a way that holes appear wherever paths overlap True Generally, compound shapes are used for practical - as opposed to artistic - purposes False When 2 or more objects are made into a compound path, illustrator defines them as 1 object True When you apply a shape mode button, the 2 overlapping objects are combined into one object with the same formatting as the topmost object in the group before the shape mode button was applied True When you select any 2 objects and apply the Make. In the transform panel, all values refer to the bounding box of an object only if the bounding box is visible.
