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for shooting towards the mouse, there is an event called "global mouse left" in this event, add an action called "create object moving". select the obj_bullet (by now you should have this object created) X:mouse_x, Y:mouse_y ,speed:30 and your done. add enemies with a collision event to the bullet and add destroy instance:self.
The list of choices that you posted along with your question doesn't include any such object. If you have a better list there, then just select the heaviest item from it.
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I just know that you should select according to liquid's density
No, to reject is to exclude from consideration when considering whether or not to select something. The object does not need to be physically manipulated in any way. To eject something is to physically throw it out of whatever it is in. Empty shells can be ejected from guns. A bag of garbage can be ejected out of your back door.
Select the object you want mapped. Then in the attributes window select rectangle (or polygon) from the image map menu. Below that enter the destination url.
Absolutely - there's a couple of ways to do it. 1. Export the file to a BMP or PSD format (File>Export) 2. For Objects on the artboard, select and then click on Object>Rasterize.
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On a Mac Command A means select all. In Windows it is Control A
Select on a computer is a process of highlighting text or picking an object. For example, a user may select text to copy, cut, or move that text to an alternate location or select a file they want to view. If something is selected, you can deselect text or another object by clicking somewhere else on the screen.
You mean stroke? Look at Options which are below program menu, first select object you want to apply stroke with selection tool then look for stroke in Options Bar. You can set color and width for stroke.
Use the lasoo select tool to select the object. Then press ctrl+x to cut out the object.
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Anchor points are the points where you can select the point of the line and change shape or size of line.
; HTML Text ; ; This type is available only when you created the slice by selecting a text object and choosing Object > Slice > Make. Slice is made, then choose Object > Slice > Slce Options > HTML Text. The Illustrator text is converted to HTML text with basic formatting attributes in the resulting web page. To edit the text, update the text in your artwork. Set the Horiz and Vert options to change the alignment of text in the table cell. You can also select a background color for the table cell.
Go to the Illustrator toolbox and select the line segment tool and draw the line (you can use the other tools to draw lines as well) and then if you wish to use the line as 'proper shape' or closed path in Illustrator then you can expand the line using the Object menu expand command. Best bet, add a decent stroke width or perhaps use width profiles with the line to get more interesting shape. You can also use width tool to drag out the 'width' of the stroke - this can also then be converted into a closed path (shape). If you mean shape as a 'Illustrator symbol' - simply drag the line over to the symbols palette to save it as Illustrator shape for future use.
The issue is with the mouse behaviour in Mac OS10.7, not with Illustrator itself. I have solved the problem by turning off the mouse scrolling while in an Illustrator session. To do this: > Mac system preferences > universal access [it's here, not under "mouse"!] > mouse, then select "mouse options" > deselect "scrolling"