It’s a great step to do when you’re done with part of the artwork and don’t want to edit it by accident. When the object is locked, you won’t be able to edit it. Unlock: Command + Option + 2 for Mac, and Control + Option + 2 for Windows. Lock: Command + 2 for Mac, and Control + 2 for Windows. You can select all objects and scale them together to keep the same proportion. Sometimes your artwork might be just a little bit too close to the border, this is when this shortcut comes in handy. Select allĬommand + A for Mac, and Control + A for Windows. I assume you all know this basic shortcut that works the same in almost all computer software, but still, I’d like to mention it because it’s really useful especially when you work with text in Illustrator. Paste: Command + V for Mac, and Control + V for Windows.
Copy and pasteĬopy: Command + C for Mac, and Control + C for Windows. On the other hand, if you want to change something specific from the objects you grouped, you’ll need to ungroup objects and then make the edits. You can make new shapes by grouping objects together, and it makes it easier for group edits. Ungroup: Command + Shift + G for Mac, and Control + Shift + G for Windows. Group: Command + G for Mac, and Control + G for Windows. I wish we have this option in life when we make mistakes. Made a wrong step? Simply undo it and try again. I can almost guarantee that you’ll use this shortcut every time you work on Illustrator. UndoĬommand + Z for Mac, and Control + Z for Windows. These are some common and basic shortcuts that every graphic designer uses to speed up the design process.