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The Blend tool is one of Illustrator’s oldest tools. Even though Adobe has blurred many of the lines between Photoshop and Illustrator over the years, they have kept some of them very distinct. The Blend tool is one of those distinct differences. The sophistication and timesaving techniques that the Blend tool offers Illustrator users cannot be measured. In this chapter, I hope to show you some essential techniques for using the Blend tool and how to make this an indispensable part of your workflow.

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Kloskowski, M. (2004). Blending. In: Illustrator CS Most Wanted. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5372-3_3

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