- For each of the copies, select it, and then move the pointer off a corner of the bounding box.
When a rotate arrow appears, drag to rotate it.
Joining with the Join tool
In earlier lessons, you used the Join command (Object > Path > Join) to join and close paths. You
can also join paths using the Join tool. With the Join tool ( ), you can also use scrubbing
gestures to join paths that cross, overlap, or have open ends.
Choose View > Eye. This saved view command zooms in to the head shapes of the swan and
also hides any template layers.
Select the Selection tool ( ). While pressing the Shift key, drag the shape you see in the
figure to the right. When it overlaps the shape to the right, release the mouse button and then
the key.