Case Based Critical ThinkingNow that his team has been using Illustrator regularly and getting comfortable with the software, Mark is excited to work with them on some of the more interesting features and to share with them some of his special techniques.

One of Mark's designers is trying to make concentric circles with the Scale tool. Mark tells him to draw the smallest circle first, then to use which of the following techniques to create perfect concentric circles.

A. In the Scale dialog box, create the desired number of copies all at once, and all at the same percentage
B. Use the Offset Path command
C. Select the circle, select the Scale tool, click and drag to create a copy, then repeat the transformation until you have the desired number of circles
D. Select the circle, select the Scale tool, click and drag to create a copy, then use the same method to create the remaining copies one at a time.


Answer: B

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