An elaborated article about the spray tool in Illustrator:
The spray tool is located in the toolbox on the left side of the Illustrator workspace. It is shaped like a spray can and has a series of small buttons along the top.
The spray tool can be used to create a variety of effects, including spraying water, air, or particles.
The spray tool can be used to create a variety of effects, including spraying water, air, or particles. By default, the spray tool is set to use the keyboard shortcuts (spacebar to spray, shift-spacebar to toggle spray direction, and ctrl-spacebar to adjust spray size).
However, you can also change the spray tool’s keyboard shortcuts by selecting the spray tool in the toolbox, clicking the “Keyboard Shortcuts” hyperlink, and customizing the spray tool’s settings. However, you can also change the spray tool’s keyboard shortcuts by selecting the spray tool in the toolbox, clicking the “Keyboard Shortcuts” hyperlink, and customizing the spray tool’s settings. The spray tool can also be used to create text and shapes.
To create text, select the text you want to spray, click the “Text” button on the spray tool’s toolbar, and enter the text you want to spray. To create shapes, select the shape you want to spray, click the “Shapes” button on the spray tool’s toolbar, and enter the shape you want to spray.
The spray tool can also be used to create text and shapes. To create text, select the text you want to spray, click the “Text” button on the spray tool’s toolbar, and enter the text you want to spray. To create shapes, select the shape you want to spray, click the “Shapes” button.