Illustrator has a crop tool located in the lower right corner of the screen. This tool allows you to resize and manipulate your artwork using the cursor.

In Illustrator 2020, you can crop using the Crop tool. You can use the handles on the tool to resize and move your crop area. The Area option allows you to specify the size of your crop area. The Freeform option allows you to create a freeform crop area.

You can crop in Illustrator 2020 by using the Crop Tool (or keyboard shortcut Q) and specifying a rectangular or freehand crop region. You can also use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a crop region around a selected object or use the Freehand Crop Tool to create a crop region without selecting an object. The Precision drop-down menu controls the level of accuracy with which the crop region is drawn; you can choose Low, Medium, or High.

Illustrator allows users to cut out parts of images using a variety of techniques. One common way to cut out parts of an image is to use vector tools, which allow users to create precise cuts using paths. Other methods include using the selection tools and the transform tools.

When working with text in Adobe Illustrator, it is often helpful to crop the text to a specific size and shape. There are a number of different ways to crop text in Illustrator, but the most common approach is to use the Crop tool (). To crop a text box, first select the text box by clicking on it with the Selection tool () and then click on the Crop tool ().

One way to crop in Illustrator is by using the Rectangular Marquee Tool. You can also use the Crop Tool, which lets you specify a width and height for cropping. You can also use the Free Transform Tool to resize or move the image before cropping.

When cropping an image in Illustrator, you can use the Pen Tool to make precise selections. To crop an image, first, open the image in Illustrator and select the Pen Tool from the Tools toolbar. Next, drag the cursor over the area of the image you want to crop. When you release the mouse button, a selection box will appear around the area you dragged. To adjust the size of your selection, use the cursor keys (arrows on a keyboard).

In old Illustrator, you used the Crop tool to crop images. The Crop tool is located in the toolbar and has three different options: Top, Left, and Right. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts: Command + Shift + C for top, Command + Shift + L for left, and Command + Shift + R for right.

In Illustrator CC 2017, cropping is done using the Crop tool. This tool has a variety of options that lets you crop your artwork to the desired size and shape. To start cropping, first select the object you wish to crop. Next, use the Crop tool to select the area of your artwork that you would like to keep and delete the rest. You can also use the Crop tool to resize an object by dragging its edges.

The Knife tool is located in the Tools panel in Illustrator. When you access the Knife tool, you will see a number of options available to you. These options include the Cutter tool, which allows you to cut out shapes, and the Pencil tool, which allows you to create points and lines.