Use Path Finder Shape Modes in Illustrator

Use Path Finder Shape Modes in Illustrator

This Adobe Illustrator tutorial demonstrates the basic shape modes in path finder (add, subtract, intersect, and exclude), and shows how to use the direct selection tool and expand features of Illustrator. Finally, a bubble box is created (for the Yahoo Map project) with the add shape mode and a drop shadow effect added.
Watch as Mike Lively of Northern Kentucky University shows you how to use Path Finder Shape Modes in Illustrator.

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