To separate shapes in Illustrator, you can use the Pathfinder tool. With the Pathfinder tool, you can move and resize shapes so that they are no longer overlapping.

In Illustrator, you can use the Selection tool to select one object and then use the Direct Selection tool to drag it out of the object.

To separate a grouped object in Illustrator, first select the grouped object(s) you want to separate. Then use the Selection tool (V) to make a selection around the grouped objects. Finally, use the Ungroup command (U) to separate the grouped objects.

There are a few ways to ungroup a vector image. One way is to use the Dissolve tool in the Edit menu. Another way is to use the Ungroup command in the Vector Editing toolbar.

You can use the Ellipse Tool to create a circle, and then use the Direct Selection tool to select the outer edge of the circle. You can also use the Rectangle Tool to create a rectangle, and then use the Direct Selection tool to select the inner edge of the rectangle.

There are a few ways to split an image between Illustrator. You can use the Pathfinder tool, the Splitter tool, or the Rectangular Marquee tool.

To subtract a shape in Illustrator, first select the shape you want to subtract. Then go to the Pathfinder panel (Window > Pathfinder) and click the Subtract button.

There are a few ways to do this in Illustrator. One way is to use the Pathfinder tool. The Pathfinder tool lets you move or resize shapes so that they form a cohesive whole. You can also use the Object > Arrange menu option to combine shapes into new ones.

The Shape Builder tool in Illustrator lets you create custom shapes by dragging and dropping objects onto the canvas. You can also use the tool to edit existing shapes or to combine different shapes into new ones.

There are a few ways to ungroup objects. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts Control-G (for the group) and Control-U (for ungroup). Another way is to select the objects you want to ungroup and use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move them around.