Liquify Tools
You can have some wacky distortion using the Liquify Tools. Here is the list of liquify tools.
Here I have a leaf with different warp effects applied. Though I find the uses for warp is quite limited. However, if you put some creative to it, you can find an interesting use for it. See my wood grain tutorial to see how I use Warp Tool to create wood grain effect.
Drawing a Graph
Sometimes you may have to chart data. Illustrator has some quick tools for drawing different type of charts and graphs to make your presentation stand out from the crowd. You can draw pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and more.
Select the Bar Graph Tool and click and drag an area on the artboard. The table data will appear. Fill in the x-axis and y-axis with your table values. Once confirmed, click the tick to create your graph. You can also leave out the word labels if you don’t need it.
Once you have confirmed the data, it will generate a greyscale graph. You can then use Direct Selection Tool to select the shapes and change the color.
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