You can control the stroke weight in Illustrator by using the Stroke Weight tool (Window > Stroke). To adjust the stroke weight, simply drag the slider to the desired weight.

There are a few ways to evenly scale an object in Illustrator. The easiest way is to use the Object Scale tool (Window > Object Scale). You can also use the Direct Selection tool (A) and drag the handles of the object to change its size.

There are a few ways to scale objects proportionally in Illustrator. The most basic way is to use the anchor points tool. To do this, first, select the object you want to scale and then click and drag one of the anchor points (the small circles) inside the object. You can also use the Scale tool (L) to scale an object proportionally.

There are a few ways to scale down the weight of a line in Illustrator. One way is to use the Scale tool (S). To scale down a line, first, select the line and then use the Scale tool (S) to adjust the height and width of the line. You can also use the shortcut keys (Control +Option +W or Control +Command +W) to scale down a line.

Scale strokes and effects are found on the bottom of a painting or drawing.

You can scale a vector by selecting it, clicking the Scale tool in the Tools panel, and entering a new size in pixels.

There are a few ways to scale type in Illustrator. One way is to use the Type Tool (T) and scale the text by dragging the handles on the corners of the text box. Another way is to select all of the text, go to Type > Scale Text, and enter a value in the Width field.

Ctrl H (or Cmd H on a Mac) is the shortcut for the “Hide” command in Illustrator.

In Illustrator, you can align objects using the Align command. To align objects horizontally or vertically, click on the object you want to align and then click on the alignment button (the three lines).

There are a few ways to scale without distortion in Illustrator. One is to use the Object Scale tool (Window > Object Scale). The other is to use the Free Transform tool (Window > Transform).