The easiest way to use color guide in Illustrator is to create a new document and select the RGB Color Mode. From the Options Bar, select the Stroke tab and set the Weight to 100%. Then, use the Eyedropper tool to sample colors from your image and drag them into the Swatches panel.

There are many places to find guides in Illustrator. You can search for them on Adobe’s website, or use the Help menu in Illustrator.

To open the color theme in Illustrator, follow these steps: 1. Open Illustrator and select File > Preferences (or press Command-P). 2. Click the General tab and under Appearance, click the Color Theme button. 3. Select a color theme from the list and click OK.

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There are a few ways to make a guide in Illustrator. One way is to use the Rectangle tool and create a rectangle that is the same width and height as your object. Then, use the Direct Selection tool to click and drag the top-left corner of the rectangle to the bottom-right corner of your object. This will create a guide that you can use to align your object correctly.

To create a custom guide in Illustrator, first, open the document in which you want to create the guide. Next, choose File > New > Guide from the Illustrator menu bar. In the Guide dialog box, enter a name for your guide and select the type of guide from the drop-down list. Click OK to create your guide.

To convert a guide in Illustrator into a path, follow these steps:Select the guide you want to convert.Choose Object > Path > Make Path.The Path Options dialog box will open. In the Type field, select Guide. In the Options field, select Convert to Path. Click OK.

To create a Smart Guide in Illustrator, first, create a new document. Then, use the Object Palette to select the Path Tool (F8). Click and drag a path from one corner of the document to the other corner. When you release the mouse button, Illustrator creates a Smart Guide based on the path you dragged.

Why do guides disappear when selected Illustrator?

When you select an Illustrator document, the guides at the bottom of the screen disappear.