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When using Illustrator, you may find times when you want to cut a shape in half, or cut a piece off of a shape as if you were cutting it with a knife. Luckily you can easily do this in Illustrator. First make a shape that you would like to cut. Then make a line using the line tool in the place where you would like cut to occur. Then select both this line and your shape. Then head up to Window and then down to Pathfinder. Today we will be selecting divide which is the furthest icon to the left under Pathfinder. Once you click this, you will see a split in your shape occur. So grab your direct selection tool and now you can take and move the pieces apart. This method works unlimited times, so feel free to keep dividing and slicing up your objects in Illustrator. This has been a 60 second tutorial by RiverCityGraphix. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and comment for more.