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Adobe Illustrator CS2 Tutorial vector based

Posted on 30 May 2010

Illustrator is a vector-based imaging program. Unlike PhotoShop, which deals in pixels (raster images), this one deals in lines and algorithms for various shapes.It functions by generating curved paths connected by modifiable anchor points.These anchors, with their handles, are ultimately editable and never “leave” the structure of the file. What are vector graphics? Computer graphics fall into two main categories — vector graphics and bitmap images. Understanding the difference between the two helps you create, edit,and import artwork. In Illustrator, .


Blending Shapes and Colors

Posted on 30 May 2010

Blending Shapes and Colors preview: In this lesson, you’ll learn how to do the following: • Create and save gradients.• Add colors to a gradient.• Adjust the direction of a gradient blend.• Create smooth-color blends between objects.• Blend the shapes of objects in intermediate steps.• Modify a blend, including adjusting its path and changing the shape or color of the original objects. Getting started You’ll explore various ways to create your own color gradients and blend colors and shapes together .


Adobe Illustrator Celtic Knot Brushes for Borders

Posted on 30 May 2010

Adobe Illustrator Celtic Knot Brushes for Borders preview: Constructing the Tiles The first thing we need to do is to construct a couple tiles with Artandia Symmetry Works to use for the brushes.Click on the text tool in the tools palette or type T to activate it.Choose a simple non-serif font. A serif font is one that has the decorative lines on the character. Times New Roman and Garamond are serif fonts.Fonts like Myriad, Helvetica and Arial are non-serif fonts. .


How to Make Printable Grids in Illustrator 9

Posted on 30 May 2010

How to Make Printable Grids in Illustrator 9 preview: The alignment grids in Illustrator (View > Show Grid) are non-printing grid-lines, customizable by the user, to aid in layout and design. It’s great for alignment and designing, but what if you want to print one (for instance, you’re making a tutorial and you want the grid to show in the graphics, or you want a grid for part of the graphic)? They don’t print and no matter what options you .


GETTING STARTED WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4 DEVELOPMENT

Posted on 09 Mar 2010

GETTING STARTED WITH ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4 DEVELOPMENT for programmer preview: Tutorial This plug-in illustrates the basics of plug-in development. It is the sample used in the “Tutorial” section of Adobe Illustrator CS4 Programmers Guide. Menu: Object > Filters > SDK > Tutorial… This sample creates an art item from the data passed in from the dialog shown in Figure 15, which displays its default values. The sample also defines minimum and maximum values for each data item. FIGURE 15 Modal .


Adobe Illustrator: Hidden Line Tutorial

Posted on 20 Jan 2010

Setting up the file in Form After the modelling is done, there are some settings in FormZ to be done prior to rendering. These are: ?Define all your surface styles with reflections set to Constant . You should define several different surface styles (even for things that look the same in reality). Later in this tutorial you’ll see why. ?Disable all lights and set the Ambient Light to 100% © 2002 Bernd Meissner • www.meissner-dokuteam.de


ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4 SCRIPTING REFERENCE: APPLESCRIPT

Posted on 15 Nov 2009

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SPOT VARNISH SETUP IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

Posted on 04 Nov 2009

A spot matte varnish is used to achieve a unique effect on the final printed piece and add a new dimension to your product. Its use is generally aesthetic and can be utilized to highlight a certain graphic element such as text or images. It can also “flood” the page coating it entirely as to produce a softer finish while maintaining the brilliant color profile of a coated stock. In many ways, a spot varnish is very much


Illustrator Tutorials: connect two circles with tangents

Posted on 30 Oct 2009

Illustrator Tutorials: connect two circles with tangents preview: Draw a horizontal guide and 2 circles upon. Activate preview, smart guides and snap to point. Draw a long line with the pentool, its starting point has to be the midpoint of the bigger circle. Illustrator Tutorials: Rotate the line around the midpoint of the bigger circle until it snaps the midpoint of the smaller one. The line should intersect the guide now.Illustrator Tutorials: Draw vertical guides through the circles midpoints and .



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