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Adobe ILLUSTRATOR CS2 - Changing Vector Graphics to Bitmap Images

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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
“To modify or delete an effect” on page 426
Selecting objects” on page 262
Scribble options
Angle Controls the direction of the scribble lines. You can click any point on the angle icon, drag the angle line
around the angle icon, or enter a value between –179 and 180 in the box. (If you enter a value thats outside that range,
the value is translated to its equivalent in-range value.)
Path Overlap Controls the amount the scribble lines stay within or extend beyond the path boundaries. A negative
value constrains the scribble lines within the path boundary and a positive value extends the scribble lines beyond
the path boundary.
Variation (for Path Overlap) Controls the lengths of the difference in scribble line lengths relative to each other.
Stroke Width Controls the width of the scribble lines.
Curviness Controls the amount the scribble lines curve before they reverse direction.
Variation (for Curviness) Controls how different the scribble line curves are relative to each other.
Spacing Controls the amount of space between scribble line folds.
Variation (for Spacing) Controls how different the amount of space is between scribble line folds.
Changing vector graphics to bitmap images
About rasterization
Rasterization is the process of changing a vector graphic to a bitmap image. During rasterization, Illustrator converts
the graphics paths into pixels. The rasterization options you set determine the size and other characteristics of the
resulting pixels.
You can rasterize individual vector objects using the Object > Rasterize command or the Rasterize effect. You can
also rasterize an entire document by exporting it to a bitmap format, such as JPEG, GIF, or TIFF.
See also
Saving and exporting artwork” on page 334
To rasterize a vector object
1 Select one or more objects.
2 Do one of the following:
To permanently rasterize the objects, choose Object > Rasterize.
To create the appearance of rasterization without changing the objects’ underlying structure, choose Effect >
Rasterize.
3 Set rasterization options (see “Rasterization options” on page 424), and click OK.

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