I'll create a rectangle and I will do a star and I will put them on top of each other, like so and I will select them both and, once again, drag through them and now you see the power of the Shape Builder Tool. I'm going to grab a couple of stars here and I'm going to overlap them like so, just a few and with the Shape Builder Tool I'm going to select all these guys with my regular Selection Tool and click right here to choose the Shape Builder and I'm going to click and drag through some of these here and I'll let go of my mouse and you'll notice that these guys are now creating all new artwork here. We even have a tool called the Shape Builder Tool for those of you who like to create your own icons and symbols and logos and that kind of thing. Let me give you an example, One Point Perspective. If you go to the View Menu you even can change it to One Point Perspective, Two Point Perspective and even Three Point Perspective. You can draw directly onto the grid or you can drag artwork that you've created elsewhere onto it and it will snap into perspective. All you do is click on it and you have perspective. As you could see here we have a Perspective Grid Tool. We have a tool for people, like myself, who are completely and utterly perspective challenged. I'll create a brand new document so we can focus.
This is the iPad Cowboy because there's a new sheriff in town! So, what I'm going to do is show you some of the things we'll be talking about in this tutorial. Here's an example of some of the artwork I've created. New to this version of Illustrator called Illustrator Creative Suite 5 we have a huge amount of new toys for you people, like myself, who love to draw in Vectors.