Ready to add the finishing touches to your design in Illustrator? But the objects aren’t properly aligned? Does your design look unprofessional because it isn’t adjusted properly?

Well, worry no more! Because with just a few steps, I'll explain how to use Illustrator's Scale Tool to adjust and align your design perfectly.

How to Scale an Image in Illustrator Basically, the Scale Tool helps adjust, enlarge, or even reduce the shape of an object or design in Adobe Illustrator. To access the Scale Tool, you can either select it from the toolbar at the left, or use the keyboard shortcut “S“.

Now, using the polygon tool from the toolbar at the left, I drew the shape you can see above. Through the options on the right, you can adjust the fill color or the stroke (outline) of the shape according to your preference.

You can use the Scale Tool if you want to increase or reduce its size. Simply select the edge of the shape and drag it outwards to increase the size, or inwards to reduce it.

If you only want to increase the size in the vertical direction, then drag the shape in the vertical direction. To increase the size horizontally, drag the shape outwards in the horizontal direction you want to stretch. Similarly, the cool part about the tool is that you can even flip in laterally.

How to Scale the Object Proportionally Now you may be thinking, you can do all of these things with the selection tool as well. What is so special about the Scale Tool? Well, in most cases, you'll want to increase the shape's size proportionally, and the scale tool allows you to do just that.

To scale an object proportionally, press and hold Shift while aligning the object.

In the above image, you can probably see that when I dragged the shape's edges outwards, the size increased proportionally. That is, the object increased by the same amount on all sides.

Using One Point as a Pivot While Scaling in IllustratorTo do this, you can simply select any point on the object which you want to make the pivot. And then, you can adjust the shape along that point. For example, I can select a point by simply clicking on any corner of the object.

If, for example, you want to flip the object along that point, you can select any corner of the object and drag it across to flip the object laterally along the selected point.

An Alternate Method to Scaling in IllustratorAnother more professional scaling method is to use the pop-up window and specify the amount you want to scale in percentage points. To open the pop-up window, press Alt and click on the screen. You will see a pop-up window appear.

Right now, the scale on the horizontal as well as the vertical plane is 100%. If you want to decrease this by 50% on both planes, then simply adjust the values and make them 50%. Below you can see how the object is adjusted at once.

Another feature is that you can adjust the strokes, effects, or even the corners of the objects. For example, if I want to scale the strokes and corners of the above image proportionally, I will simply select both options under the options section in the pop-up window.

The resulting image will look like this! It's just that simple! Now that you know how to use the scale tool probably, you can easily create those new and innovative designs.

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