I came across this video and immediately subscribed to your channel. I have been wanting to learn how to create svg’s on adobe illustrator for some time now and your playlist tutorial was just what I was looking for! Thank you so much!! These videos you made are incredibly helpful!! Very much appreciated!
At around 8:30 you say "hold shift key down and drag the anchor point" to convert a corner to a curve. That didn't seem to work for me on my PC, it only moves the anchor point. After a little more investigation I think I've got it, click+drag the mouse (without releasing the click) will do the trick. Thanks for the helpful video!
We have used SVG’s for cutting machines for a long time but now I’ve been importing SVG’s into CAD and Bambu Studio for 3D printing. I’ve been adding anchor points to circles or else they are blocky in CAD programs. Is there a way to have a circle default with more anchor points in Illustrator? They look great in illustrator but when imported to tinkercad or Bambu they are lower poly.
I don't know of a way to do it by default, unfortunately. If you've been doing them by clicking individually, though, you can select your circle and go to Object > Path > Add Anchor Points and it will add more anchor points in the midpoint between existing anchor points. You can do it a few times and quickly get a lot of anchor points in your circle. I hope that helps!
I learned more in 15 minutes about Illustrator with you than the hours spent watching other tutorials, keep them coming and THANK YOU!
This is basically the best feedback I could get! Thank you!!
I am so glad you are doing these lessons. Thank you sooooo much.
Glad you’re finding them useful!!
Thank you this was great! I love that you are incorporating the keyboard shortcuts as well.
Keyboard shortcuts are my faaaavorite!
I came across this video and immediately subscribed to your channel. I have been wanting to learn how to create svg’s on adobe illustrator for some time now and your playlist tutorial was just what I was looking for! Thank you so much!! These videos you made are incredibly helpful!! Very much appreciated!
Yay! I'm so glad you found my videos helpful!
At around 8:30 you say "hold shift key down and drag the anchor point" to convert a corner to a curve. That didn't seem to work for me on my PC, it only moves the anchor point. After a little more investigation I think I've got it, click+drag the mouse (without releasing the click) will do the trick. Thanks for the helpful video!
Oh good! Glad you got it worked out.
Thank you for this video! Really struggle with handles and this video is a real deal!
Thank YOU! Hope it helps!
Thank you. You are a great teacher
You are welcome!
We have used SVG’s for cutting machines for a long time but now I’ve been importing SVG’s into CAD and Bambu Studio for 3D printing. I’ve been adding anchor points to circles or else they are blocky in CAD programs. Is there a way to have a circle default with more anchor points in Illustrator? They look great in illustrator but when imported to tinkercad or Bambu they are lower poly.
I don't know of a way to do it by default, unfortunately. If you've been doing them by clicking individually, though, you can select your circle and go to Object > Path > Add Anchor Points and it will add more anchor points in the midpoint between existing anchor points. You can do it a few times and quickly get a lot of anchor points in your circle. I hope that helps!
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff I did that and it works well. Just add more anchor points and it smooths the circles out.
Very helpful, thank you!
You’re so welcome!