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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x190x22 mm, kaal: 942 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321929497
  • ISBN-13: 9780321929495
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The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Illustrator CC

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

Adobe Illustrator CC Classroom in a Book contains 15 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.

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, go to 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-bystep 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(7)
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
3(1)
Additional resources
4(1)
Adobe certification
5(1)
Sync settings using Adobe Creative Cloud
6(1)
First launch of Adobe Illustrator CC
6(1)
Sync settings on first launch if prior sync information is available
6(1)
Syncing conflicts
7(1)
Setting sync options
7(1)
WHAT'S NEW IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CC
8(4)
Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Creative Cloud
8(1)
Touch Type tool
8(1)
Images in brushes
9(1)
Text improvements
9(1)
Image enhancements
10(1)
CSS extraction
10(1)
On-art Free Transform
11(1)
Package files
11(1)
Other enhancements
11(1)
A QUICK TOUR OF ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CC
12(436)
Getting started
14(1)
Sync settings using Adobe Creative Cloud™
14(1)
Creating a new document
14(1)
Drawing shapes
15(1)
Applying color
16(1)
Editing strokes
17(1)
Creating shapes using the Shape Builder tool
17(2)
Creating and editing gradients
19(1)
Working with layers
20(1)
Working with the Width tool
21(1)
Creating a pattern
21(2)
Working with symbols
23(1)
Working with the Appearance panel
24(1)
Creating a clipping mask
25(1)
Working with brushes
26(1)
Working with type
27(1)
Working with perspective
28(2)
Placing images in Illustrator
30(1)
Using Image Trace
31(1)
Working with Effects
31(1)
1 Getting to Know the Work Area
32(30)
Getting started
34(2)
Understanding the workspace
36(1)
Adjusting the user interface brightness
37(1)
Working with the Tools panel
38(3)
Exploring the Control panel
41(1)
Working with panels
42(3)
Editing panel groups
45(1)
Resetting and saving your workspace
46(1)
Using panel menus
47(1)
Changing the view of artwork
48(1)
Using the view commands
48(1)
Using the Zoom tool
49(1)
Scrolling through a document
50(1)
Viewing artwork
51(2)
Navigating multiple artboards
53(3)
Using the Navigator panel
56(1)
Arranging multiple documents
57(3)
Finding resources for using Illustrator
60(2)
2 Selecting and Aligning
62(18)
Getting started
64(1)
Selecting objects
64(1)
Using the Selection tool
64(2)
Using the Direct Selection tool
66(1)
Creating selections with a marquee
67(1)
Creating selections with the Magic Wand tool
68(1)
Selecting similar objects
69(1)
Selecting in Outline mode
70(1)
Aligning objects
71(1)
Aligning objects to each other
71(1)
Aligning to a key object
71(1)
Aligning anchor points
72(1)
Distributing objects
72(1)
Aligning to the artboard
73(1)
Working with groups
74(1)
Grouping items
74(1)
Working in Isolation mode
74(1)
Creating a nested group
75(1)
Exploring object arrangement
76(1)
Arranging objects
76(1)
Selecting objects behind
77(1)
Hiding and locking objects
78(2)
3 Creating and Editing Shapes
80(36)
Getting started
82(1)
Creating a new document
82(2)
Working with basic shapes
84(1)
Understanding drawing modes
85(1)
Creating rectangles
85(4)
Creating rounded rectangles
89(1)
Creating ellipses
90(1)
Creating polygons
91(1)
Working with Draw Behind mode
92(1)
Creating stars
93(1)
Changing stroke width and alignment
94(1)
Working with line segments
95(2)
Joining paths
97(1)
Using the Width tool
98(3)
Outlining strokes
101(2)
Combining and editing shapes
103(1)
Working with the Shape Builder tool
103(2)
Working with Pathfinder effects in the Pathfinder panel
105(1)
Working with shape modes in the Pathfinder panel
106(2)
Using the Draw Inside mode
108(1)
Editing content drawn inside
109(2)
Using the Eraser tool
111(1)
Using Image Trace to create shapes
112(2)
Cleaning up traced artwork
114(2)
4 Transforming Objects
116(26)
Getting started
118(1)
Working with artboards
119(1)
Adding artboards to the document
119(1)
Resizing artboards
120(2)
Editing document setup options
122(1)
Renaming artboards
123(1)
Reordering artboards
124(1)
Transforming content
125(1)
Working with rulers and guides
125(2)
Scaling objects
127(2)
Reflecting objects
129(2)
Rotating objects
131(1)
Distorting objects with effects
132(1)
Shearing objects
133(2)
Positioning objects precisely
135(2)
Positioning with Smart Guides
137(1)
Transforming with the Free Transform tool
138(2)
Applying multiple transformations
140(2)
5 Drawing with the Pen and Pencil Tools
142(32)
Getting started
144(1)
Exploring the Pen tool
144(1)
Selecting paths
145(2)
Constraining lines
147(2)
Introducing curved paths
149(1)
Drawing a curve with the Pen tool
150(1)
Drawing a series of curves with the Pen tool
151(1)
Converting smooth points to corner points
152(1)
Combining curves and straight lines
153(2)
Creating the ice cream illustration
155(1)
Drawing the ice cream
155(3)
Drawing half of the ice cream dish
158(2)
Finishing the ice cream dish
160(1)
Editing curves
161(1)
Deleting and adding anchor points
162(2)
Converting between smooth points and corner points
164(2)
Cutting with the Scissors tool
166(1)
Creating a dashed line
167(1)
Cutting with the Knife tool
168(2)
Adding arrowheads
170(1)
Drawing with the Pencil tool
171(1)
Editing with the Pencil tool
172(2)
6 Color and Painting
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
187(1)
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(1)
Editing a color group in the Edit Colors dialog box
192(3)
Editing colors in artwork
195(3)
Assigning colors to your artwork
198(3)
Painting with patterns
201(1)
Applying existing patterns
201(1)
Creating your own pattern
202(2)
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)
Adding to and modifying a Live Paint group
208(2)
7 Working with Type
210(36)
Getting started
212(1)
Working with type
213(1)
Creating point type
213(1)
Creating area type
214(1)
Converting between area and point type
215(1)
Importing a plain text file
216(1)
Working with overflow text and text reflow
217(1)
Threading text
218(1)
Creating columns of text
219(1)
Formatting type
220(1)
Changing font family and font style
220(2)
Changing font size
222(1)
Changing font color
223(1)
Changing additional text attributes
224(2)
Modifying text with the Touch Type tool
226(3)
Changing paragraph attributes
229(1)
Working with glyphs
230(1)
Resizing and reshaping type objects
231(2)
Creating and applying text styles
233(1)
Creating and applying a paragraph style
233(2)
Editing a paragraph style
235(1)
Creating and applying a character style
235(1)
Editing a character style
236(1)
Sampling text formatting
237(1)
Warping text
237(1)
Reshaping text with a preset envelope warp
237(1)
Editing the envelope warp
238(2)
Working with type on a path
240(1)
Creating type on a path
240(1)
Creating type on a closed path
241(1)
Editing type on a path options
242(1)
Wrapping text around an object
243(1)
Creating text outlines
244(2)
8 Working with Layers
246(22)
Getting started
248(1)
Understanding layers
248(2)
Creating layers
250(1)
Selecting and moving objects and layers
251(2)
Duplicating layer content
253(1)
Moving layers
253(2)
Locking layers
255(1)
Viewing layers
256(3)
Pasting layers
259(1)
Creating a clipping mask
260(1)
Merging layers
261(2)
Locating layers
263(1)
Applying appearance attributes to layers
263(3)
Isolating layers
266(2)
9 Working with Perspective Drawing
268(24)
Getting started
270(1)
Understanding the perspective grid
271(1)
Working with the perspective grid
272(1)
Using a preset grid
272(1)
Adjusting the perspective grid
272(3)
Drawing objects in perspective
275(2)
Selecting and transforming objects in perspective
277(2)
Duplicating content in perspective
279(1)
Moving objects in a perpendicular direction
280(1)
Moving planes and objects together
280(3)
Bringing content into perspective
283(1)
Drawing with no active grid
284(1)
Adding and editing text in perspective
285(1)
Moving a plane to match an object
286(2)
Adding symbols to the perspective grid
288(1)
Editing symbols in perspective
288(1)
Grouping content in perspective
289(1)
Releasing content from perspective
290(2)
10 Blending Colors and Shapes
292(26)
Getting started
294(1)
Working with gradients
295(1)
Creating and applying a linear gradient to a fill
295(3)
Adjusting the direction and angle of a gradient fill
298(1)
Applying a gradient to a stroke
299(1)
Editing a gradient on a stroke
300(2)
Creating and applying a radial gradient
302(1)
Editing the radial gradient colors
303(2)
Adjusting the radial gradient
305(1)
Applying gradients to multiple objects
306(1)
Exploring other methods for editing gradient colors
307(2)
Adding transparency to gradients
309(2)
Working with blended objects
311(1)
Creating a blend with specified steps
311(2)
Modifying a blend
313(1)
Creating and editing smooth color blends
314(4)
11 Working with Brushes
318(28)
Getting started
320(1)
Working with brushes
321(1)
Using Calligraphic brushes
321(1)
Applying a Calligraphic brush to artwork
321(1)
Drawing with the Paintbrush tool
322(2)
Editing paths with the Paintbrush tool
324(1)
Editing a brush
325(1)
Removing a brush stroke
326(1)
Using Art brushes
327(1)
Applying an existing Art brush
327(1)
Creating an Art brush using a raster image
328(1)
Editing an Art brush
329(2)
Using Bristle brushes
331(1)
Changing Bristle brush options
331(1)
Painting with a Bristle brush
332(2)
Using Pattern brushes
334(2)
Creating a Pattern brush
336(2)
Applying a Pattern brush
338(1)
Editing the Pattern Brush
338(2)
Working with the Blob Brush tool
340(1)
Drawing with the Blob Brush tool
341(1)
Merging paths with the Blob Brush tool
342(1)
Editing with the Eraser tool
343(3)
12 Applying Effects
346(20)
Getting started
348(1)
Using live effects
349(1)
Applying an effect
349(2)
Editing and deleting effects
351(1)
Styling text with effects
352(1)
Editing shapes with a Pathfinder effect
353(1)
Applying an effect to convert a shape
354(1)
Applying a Stylize effect
355(2)
Applying the Offset Path effect
357(1)
Applying Distort & Transform
358(1)
Applying Photoshop effects
358(3)
Working with 3D effects
361(1)
Applying an Extrude & Bevel effect
361(1)
Applying a Revolve effect
362(2)
Applying the same effect to multiple objects
364(2)
13 Applying Appearance Attributes and Graphic Styles
366(34)
Getting started
368(1)
Using the Appearance panel
369(1)
Editing appearance attributes
369(2)
Adding another stroke
371(1)
Adding another fill
372(1)
Reordering appearance attributes
373(1)
Applying an appearance attribute to a layer
373(2)
Using graphic styles
375(1)
Applying an existing graphic style
375(1)
Creating and applying a graphic style
376(1)
Updating a graphic style
377(2)
Applying a graphic style to a layer
379(1)
Editing the layer's graphic style formatting
380(1)
Applying multiple graphic styles
380(1)
Scaling strokes and effects
381(1)
Applying a graphic style to text
382(1)
Saving content for the web
383(1)
Aligning content to the pixel grid
383(2)
Slicing content
385(2)
Selecting and editing slices
387(1)
Using the Save For Web command
388(2)
Creating CSS code
390(1)
Setting up your design for generating CSS
390(3)
Working with character styles and CSS code
393(2)
Working with graphic styles and CSS code
395(1)
Copying CSS
395(2)
Exporting CSS
397(3)
14 Working with Symbols
400(22)
Getting started
402(1)
Working with symbols
403(1)
Using existing Illustrator symbol libraries
403(3)
Creating symbols
406(1)
Editing a symbol
407(2)
Replacing symbols
409(2)
Breaking a link to a symbol
411(1)
Editing symbol options
412(1)
Working with the Symbolism tools
412(1)
Spraying symbol instances
412(2)
Editing symbols with the Symbolism tools
414(3)
Copying and editing symbol sets
417(1)
Storing and retrieving artwork in the Symbols panel
418(1)
Mapping a symbol to 3D artwork
419(1)
Working with symbols and Adobe Flash integration
419(3)
15 Combining Illustrator CC Graphics with Other Adobe Applications
422(26)
Getting started
424(1)
Working with Adobe Bridge CC
424(2)
Combining artwork
426(1)
Understanding vector versus bitmap graphics
426(1)
Placing image files
427(1)
Placing an image
427(1)
Transforming a placed image
428(1)
Placing a Photoshop image with Show Import Options
429(3)
Placing multiple images
432(2)
Applying color edits to images
434(1)
Masking an image
435(1)
Applying a simple clipping mask to an image
435(1)
Editing a mask
436(1)
Masking an object with a shape
437(1)
Masking an object with multiple shapes
438(1)
Creating an opacity mask
439(1)
Editing an opacity mask
440(2)
Sampling colors in placed images
442(1)
Working with image links
443(1)
Finding link information
443(1)
Embedding and unembedding images
444(1)
Replacing a linked image
445(1)
Packaging a file
446(1)
Exploring Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Muse™, Adobe Fireworks, and Adobe Flash
446(2)
Index 448
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