Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Adobe Illustrator CC Classroom in a Book (2014 release) [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x189x22 mm, kaal: 946 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0133905659
  • ISBN-13: 9780133905656
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Multiple-component retail product
  • Hind: 68,86 €*
  • * saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule, mille hind võib erineda kodulehel olevast hinnast
  • See raamat on trükist otsas, kuid me saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule.
  • Kogus:
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Tasuta tarne
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x189x22 mm, kaal: 946 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0133905659
  • ISBN-13: 9780133905656
Teised raamatud teemal:
The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe® Illustrator®  (2014 release)

Classroom in a Book, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program doesan official training series from Adobe Systems Incorporated, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe Illustrator Classroom in a Book contains lessons that cover the basics, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you.

In addition to teaching the key elements of the Illustrator interface, this completely revised edition covers the new Live rectangle and rounded rectangle functionality, preview a path as you draw with the Pen tool, new workflow for dealing with missing Typekit fonts, anchor point enhancements like repositioning the closing anchor point as you draw, and much more.

Purchasing this book gives you access to the downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book, and to electronic book updates covering new features that Adobe releases for Creative Cloud customers. For access, goto www.peachpit.com/redeem and redeem the unique code provided inside this book.

The Classroom in a Book series is by far the best training material on the market. Everything you need to master the software is included: clear explanations of each lesson, step-by-step instructions, and the project files for the students.

Barbara Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor Rocky Mountain Training
Where Are The Lesson Files? iii
Getting Started 1(5)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Installing the program
2(1)
Fonts used in this book
2(1)
Accessing the Classroom in a Book files
2(1)
Restoring default preferences
3(1)
To delete or save the current Illustrator preferences file
3(1)
To restore saved preferences after completing the lessons
4(1)
Additional resources
4(1)
Adobe Authorized Training Centers
5(1)
Sync settings using Adobe Creative Cloud
5(1)
What's New In Adobe Illustrator CC (2014 Release) 6(4)
Creative Cloud Libraries
6(1)
Curvature tool
6(1)
Touch workspace
7(1)
Area type Autosizing
7(1)
Live Shapes
7(1)
Typekit integration
8(1)
Pen tool preview and drawing-related enhancements
8(1)
Pencil tool enhancements
8(1)
Path segment reshaping
8(1)
Join tool
9(1)
Other enhancements
9(1)
A Quick Tour Of Adobe° Illustrator® CC (2014 Release) 10(20)
Getting started
12(1)
Creating a new document
12(1)
Sync settings using Adobe Creative Cloud
12(1)
Drawing shapes
13(1)
Applying color
14(1)
Working with layers
14(1)
Drawing with the Pencil tool
15(1)
Editing strokes
16(1)
Working with the Width tool
17(1)
Creating shapes using the Shape Builder tool
18(1)
Copying content
19(1)
Working with symbols
20(2)
Placing images in Illustrator
22(1)
Using Image Trace
22(1)
Creating a clipping mask
23(1)
Creating and editing gradients
24(2)
Working with type
26(2)
Warping text
28(1)
Working with brushes
28(1)
Working with effects
29(1)
1 Getting To Know The Work Area 30(30)
Introducing Adobe Illustrator
32(1)
Starting Illustrator and opening a file
32(2)
Understanding the workspace
34(2)
Adjusting the user-interface brightness
36(1)
Working with the Tools panel
37(3)
Exploring the Control panel
40(2)
Working with panels
42(2)
Editing panel groups
44(2)
Resetting and saving your workspace
46(1)
Using panel menus
47(1)
Changing the view of artwork
48(1)
Using view commands
48(1)
Using the Zoom tool
48(2)
Scrolling through a document
50(1)
Viewing artwork
51(1)
Navigating multiple artboards
52(2)
Using the Navigator panel
54(2)
Arranging multiple documents
56(2)
Finding resources for using Illustrator
58(2)
2 Techniques For Selecting Artwork 60(18)
Getting started
62(1)
Selecting objects
62(1)
Using the Selection tool
62(2)
Using the Direct Selection tool
64(1)
Creating selections with a marquee
65(1)
Creating selections with the Magic Wand tool
66(1)
Selecting similar objects
67(1)
Selecting in Outline mode
68(1)
Aligning objects
69(1)
Aligning objects to each other
69(1)
Aligning to a key object
69(1)
Aligning anchor points
70(1)
Distributing objects
70(1)
Aligning to the artboard
71(1)
Working with groups
72(1)
Grouping items
72(1)
Working in Isolation mode
72(1)
Creating a nested group
73(1)
Exploring object arrangement
74(1)
Arranging objects
74(1)
Selecting objects behind
75(1)
Hiding and locking objects
76(2)
3 Using Shapes To Create Artwork For A Postcard 78(36)
Getting started
80(1)
Creating a new document
80(2)
Working with basic shapes
82(1)
Creating rectangles
82(3)
Creating a rounded rectangle
85(1)
Editing the corners of a Live Shape
86(2)
Creating an ellipse
88(1)
Creating polygons
89(1)
Creating stars
90(2)
Changing stroke width and alignment
92(1)
Working with lines
93(2)
Joining paths
95(1)
Editing and combining paths and shapes
96(1)
Using the Width tool
96(4)
Outlining strokes
100(1)
Working with the Shape Builder tool
101(2)
Working with the Pathfinder panel
103(2)
Using the Eraser tool
105(1)
Working with drawing modes
106(1)
Working with Draw Behind mode
106(1)
Using the Draw Inside mode
107(1)
Editing content drawn inside
108(2)
Using Image Trace to create shapes
110(4)
4 Transforming Artwork 114(26)
Getting started
116(1)
Working with artboards
117(1)
Adding artboards to the document
117(1)
Editing artboards
118(1)
Renaming artboards
119(1)
Reordering artboards
120(2)
Transforming content
122(1)
Working with rulers and guides
122(3)
Positioning objects precisely
125(1)
Scaling objects
126(2)
Reflecting objects
128(1)
Distorting objects with effects
129(2)
Rotating objects
131(2)
Shearing objects
133(2)
Transforming with the Free Transform tool
135(3)
Creating a PDF
138(2)
5 Creating An Illustration With The Drawing Tools 140(34)
Getting started
142(1)
Getting started with the Pen tool
142(2)
Selecting paths
144(1)
Constraining lines
145(2)
Introducing curved paths
147(1)
Drawing a curve with the Pen tool
148(1)
Drawing a series of curves with the Pen tool
149(1)
Converting smooth points to corner points
150(2)
Combining curves and straight lines
152(1)
Creating the ice cream illustration
153(1)
Drawing the ice cream with the Pen tool
153(3)
Drawing the dish with the Curvature tool
156(3)
Finishing the ice cream dish
159(1)
Editing curves
160(2)
Deleting and adding anchor points
162(1)
Converting between smooth points and corner points
163(1)
Working with the Anchor Point tool
164(1)
Cutting with the Scissors tool
165(1)
Creating a dashed line
166(1)
Cutting with the Knife tool
167(1)
Adding arrowheads
168(2)
Drawing and editing with the Pencil tool
170(4)
6 Using Color And Patterns To Enhance Signage 174(36)
Getting started
176(1)
Understanding color
177(1)
Exploring color modes
177(1)
Understanding the main color controls
178(2)
Working with color
180(1)
Applying an existing color
180(1)
Creating and saving a custom color as a swatch
181(1)
Creating a copy of a swatch
182(1)
Editing a swatch
183(1)
Creating and editing a global swatch
183(2)
Using the Color Picker to create color
185(1)
Using Illustrator swatch libraries
186(1)
Creating a spot color
186(2)
Creating and saving a tint of a color
188(1)
Adjusting colors
189(1)
Copying appearance attributes
189(1)
Creating a color group
190(1)
Working with color in the Color Guide panel
191(2)
Editing a color group in the Edit Colors dialog box
193(3)
Editing colors in artwork
196(2)
Assigning colors to your artwork
198(3)
Painting with patterns
201(1)
Applying existing patterns
201(1)
Creating your own pattern
201(3)
Applying your pattern
204(1)
Editing your pattern
204(2)
Working with Live Paint
206(1)
Creating a Live Paint group
206(1)
Painting with the Live Paint Bucket tool
207(1)
Modifying a Live Paint group
208(2)
7 Adding Type To A Poster 210(38)
Getting started
212(1)
Adding type to the poster
213(1)
Adding text at a point
213(1)
Adding area type
214(1)
Converting between area and point type
215(1)
Importing a plain text file
216(2)
Working with overflow text and text reflow
218(1)
Threading text
218(2)
Creating columns of text
220(1)
Formatting type
220(1)
Changing font family and font style
221(4)
Changing font size
225(1)
Changing font color
226(1)
Changing additional text attributes
227(2)
Modifying text with the Touch Type tool
229(3)
Changing paragraph attributes
232(1)
Resizing and reshaping type objects
233(2)
Creating and applying text styles
235(1)
Creating and applying a paragraph style
236(1)
Editing a paragraph style
237(1)
Creating and applying a character style
237(2)
Editing a character style
239(1)
Sampling text formatting
239(1)
Warping text
239(1)
Reshaping text with a preset envelope warp
240(1)
Editing the envelope warp
241(1)
Working with type on a path
242(1)
Creating type on a path
242(1)
Creating type on a closed path
243(1)
Editing type on a path options
244(1)
Wrapping text around an object
245(1)
Creating text outlines
246(2)
8 Organizing Your Artwork With Layers 248(24)
Getting started
250(1)
Understanding layers
250(2)
Creating layers and sublayers
252(3)
Editing layers and objects
255(1)
Locating layers
255(1)
Moving layers and content between layers
256(2)
Duplicating layer content
258(2)
Merging layers
260(2)
Pasting layers
262(2)
Changing layer order
264(1)
Viewing layers
265(1)
Applying appearance attributes to layers
266(2)
Creating a clipping mask
268(4)
9 Blending Colors And Shapes 272(28)
Getting started
274(1)
Working with gradients
275(1)
Creating and applying a linear gradient to a fill
275(3)
Adjusting the direction and angle of a gradient fill
278(2)
Applying and editing a gradient on a stroke
280(2)
Creating and applying a radial gradient
282(1)
Editing the radial gradient colors
283(2)
Adjusting the radial gradient
285(2)
Applying gradients to multiple objects
287(1)
Adding transparency to gradients
288(2)
Working with blended objects
290(1)
Creating a blend with specified steps
290(2)
Modifying a blend
292(3)
Finishing the blend
295(1)
Creating and editing a smooth color blend
296(4)
10 Using Brushes To Create A Poster 300(28)
Getting started
302(1)
Working with brushes
303(1)
Using Calligraphic brushes
303(1)
Applying a Calligraphic brush to artwork
303(1)
Drawing with the Paintbrush tool
304(2)
Editing paths with the Paintbrush tool
306(1)
Editing a brush
307(1)
Removing a brush stroke
308(1)
Using Art brushes
309(1)
Applying an existing Art brush
309(1)
Creating an Art brush using a raster image
310(2)
Editing an Art brush
312(1)
Using Bristle brushes
313(1)
Changing Bristle brush options
313(1)
Painting with a Bristle brush
314(2)
Using Pattern brushes
316(2)
Creating a Pattern brush
318(2)
Applying a Pattern brush
320(1)
Editing the Pattern brush
320(2)
Working with the Blob Brush tool
322(1)
Drawing with the Blob Brush tool
322(2)
Merging paths with the Blob Brush tool
324(1)
Editing with the Eraser tool
325(3)
11 Exploring Creative Uses Of Effects And Graphic Styles 328(30)
Getting started
330(2)
Using the Appearance panel
332(1)
Editing appearance attributes
333(2)
Adding another stroke and fill
335(3)
Reordering appearance attributes
338(1)
Using live effects
339(1)
Applying an effect
340(1)
Editing an effect
340(1)
Styling text with a Warp effect
341(2)
Applying the Offset Path effect
343(1)
Applying a raster effect
344(2)
Working with 3D effects
346(1)
Applying a 3D Rotate effect
346(2)
Using graphic styles
348(1)
Applying an existing graphic style
348(1)
Creating and applying a graphic style
349(3)
Updating a graphic style
352(2)
Applying a graphic style to a layer
354(2)
Scaling strokes and effects
356(2)
12 Creating A Product Mockup In Perspective 358(24)
Getting started
360(1)
Understanding the perspective grid
361(1)
Working with the perspective grid
362(1)
Using a preset grid
362(1)
Adjusting the perspective grid
362(3)
Drawing objects in perspective
365(2)
Selecting and transforming objects in perspective
367(2)
Duplicating content in perspective
369(1)
Moving objects in a perpendicular direction
370(1)
Moving planes and objects together
370(3)
Bringing content into perspective
373(1)
Drawing with no active grid
374(1)
Adding and editing text in perspective
375(1)
Moving a plane to match an object
376(2)
Adding symbols to the perspective grid
378(1)
Editing symbols in perspective
378(1)
Grouping content in perspective
379(1)
Releasing content from perspective
380(2)
13 Using Symbols To Create A Map 382(18)
Getting started
384(1)
Working with symbols
385(1)
Using existing Illustrator symbol libraries
385(2)
Editing a symbol
387(1)
Creating symbols
388(2)
Duplicating symbols
390(1)
Replacing symbols
391(2)
Breaking a link to a symbol
393(1)
Editing symbol options
394(1)
Working with the Symbolism tools
394(1)
Spraying symbol instances
394(2)
Editing symbols with the Symbolism tools
396(4)
14 Using Illustrator CC With Other Adobe Applications 400(26)
Getting started
402(1)
Combining artwork
403(1)
Placing image files
404(1)
Placing an image
404(1)
Scaling a placed image
405(1)
Placing a Photoshop image with Show Import Options
406(3)
Placing multiple images
409(1)
Applying color edits to an image
410(1)
Masking images
411(1)
Applying a simple mask to an image
411(1)
Editing a clipping path (mask)
412(2)
Masking an object with text
414(1)
Creating an opacity mask
415(2)
Editing an opacity mask
417(2)
Sampling colors in placed images
419(1)
Working with image links
419(1)
Finding link information
420(1)
Embedding and unembedding images
421(1)
Replacing a linked image
421(3)
Packaging a file
424(2)
15 Preparing Content For The Web 426(26)
Getting started
428(1)
Saving content for the Web
429(1)
Aligning content to the pixel grid
429(3)
Slicing content
432(2)
Selecting and editing slices
434(1)
Using the Save For Web command
435(2)
Creating CSS code
437(1)
Setting up your design for generating CSS
438(3)
Working with character styles and CSS code
441(2)
Working with graphic styles and CSS code
443(1)
Copying CSS
444(2)
Exporting CSS
446(1)
Saving artwork as SVG
447(5)
Index 452
Brian Wood is a web developer, the author of 9 books, and the author of numerous training titles covering Muse, Dreamweaver, InDesign, Illustrator, and more. In addition to training many clients, including Nordstrom, REI, Boeing, Starbucks, Nintendo, and many others, Brian speaks regularly at national conferences, such as Adobe MAX, HOW Design, and HOW Interactive, as well as events hosted by AIGA and other industry organizations. He has also written articles for SmashingMagazine.com, Peachpit.com, CreativePro.com, Adobe Inspire magazine, and more. Brian has a YouTube channel at youtube.com/askbrianwood.com and a corporate training site at brianwoodtraining.com.