Illustrator doesn’t support cropping images.

You can crop using the Selection tool or the marquee tool.

The shortcut to crop in Illustrator is Ctrl-C.

There are a few ways to crop vector images in Illustrator. One way is to use the Selection tool. To select a specific area of the image, press and hold the left mouse button and drag the selection across the image. Another way is to use the marquee tool. To select a specific area of the image, press and hold the left mouse button and drag a marquee around the image. Finally, you can use rulers to draw lines between different parts of an image.

There are a few ways to crop a photo:-Use a photo editor such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.use a camera app that has a cutting tool.use a tripod and use the zoom function to get the perfect shot.

To edit an image in Illustrator, open the file and click on the Edit button. On the Edit screen, select the Image option and then click on the Edit icon next to the Size field. In the Size field, change the size of the image to match your needs. Click on OK to close the Edit window.

There is a crop tool in Illustrator, but it’s not as popular as the other tools.

To crop an image in Illustrator 2015, use the following steps: 1. Choose the Image > Crop menu item. 2. Choose the desired size of the cropped image. 3. Click OK to save the cropped image.

To crop a clipping mask in Illustrator, first select the clipping mask you want to crop. Then, use the following steps to crop the clipping mask:Choose a layer from the Layers palette and click the Edit button on the layer’s toolbar.In the Layer Properties dialog box, click on the Crop button.The Crop dialog box will appear.

To crop a path in Illustrator, select the path you want to crop and then press the CTRL+C key.

There are a few ways to crop artwork. One way is to use a photo editor like Photoshop or GIMP. Another way is to use software like Illustrator or Inkscape.

To crop and resize a photo, use the photo editor on your phone or computer.

A crop tool is a tool used tocrop plants.