There are a few ways to shear words in Illustrator. The easiest way is to use the Selection tool and click and drag the word you want to shear. You can also use the Shear command (Window > Shear) or the keyboard shortcut Command + J (Mac).

There is no specific location for feathering in Illustrator, but it can be done with the Pen tool (P), or the Airbrush tool (A). To feather an object, first, select the object and then use one of the aforementioned tools to create a series of small dots on the edge of the object.

To feather a selection in Illustrator, first, make sure the Selection tool is selected. Then, click and drag the Selection tool around the area you want to feather.

The shear tool is a vector graphic design tool in Adobe Illustrator that lets you cut and trim objects along a selected path.

In Illustrator, you can scale proportionally by dragging the handles on the corners of the object.

By using the Pen Tool, you can create a path that looks like an electric wire. Select the path and go to Object > Path > Stroke. Enter 1 in the “Stroke” field and choose “Electric Blue” from the drop-down menu.

Yes, you can feather a clipping mask in Illustrator. To do so, open the clipping mask and select the “Feather” tool from the toolbar. You will then be able to feather the mask by clicking and dragging on the corners of the mask.

There are a few ways to use the blend tool in Illustrator. One way is to use it to create a gradient. You can start by creating a new document and setting the size to your desired width and height. Then, using the Rectangle Tool (M), create a square that is the same size as your desired document. Next, using the Blend Tool (W), drag the top left corner of the square down until it intersects the bottom right corner of the document.

A shearing tool is a machine used to cut wool or other animal hair.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Depending on the type of art you are creating, you may need to adjust the stroke size proportionally. Some techniques that may help you scale strokes proportionally are adjusting the weighting of your brush, changing the pressure you are using or varying the speed at which you are painting.

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