Selection Tool - It is the most used tool among all. Its main use is to select objects.
3D Rotational Tool - It creates 3D effects by moving and rotating movie clips in 3D space on the stage
Line Tool - It creates straight lines in a quicky way. The lines are created as in any program of drawing.
Oval Tool - This enables drawing circles or ellipses in a fast and simple way.
Rectangle Tool - Its handling is identical to the Oval tool, the only difference is the objects they create. This creates rectangles or squares.
Pencil Tool - It allows drawing lines, after drawing its shape, it can be edited.
Brush Tool - Its functionality is equivalent to the pencil, but its stroke is much thicker.
Paint Bucket Tool - It applies filings to the created objects. Many other programs of drawing don’t allow applying fillings if a border doesn’t limit the zone.
Lasso Tool - Its function is complementary to the Arrow Tool, since it can select any object in a free way (the Arrow tool can only select objects or rectangular or square zones).
Pen Tool - This creates polygons (and moreover straight lines, rectangles and etc.) in a simple way.
Subselection Tool - This tool complements the Pen Tool, as far as it moves or adjusts the vertices that make up the objects created by the pen.
Ink Bottle Tool - It is used to change quickly the color of a stroke. It is applied to objects with borders, changes the color of the boundary with one click in the Colors Mixer Panel.
Eyedroppers Tool - Its use is to “Capture” colors to use them afterwards.
Free Transform Tool - You can freely transform, rotate, skew, scale or distort the element.
Gradient Tool - This is an area of a graphic where one color changes into another color
Zoom Tool - It is used to approach or move away the object view. This includes more or less zone of the Work Area. Every time the Zoom Tool is selected, the percentage indicated in the Zooms Panel is doubled.
Hand Tool - It is a little hand that is used to click and drag on the scene to move it around without using the scrollbars to the right and bottom of the work area.