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Get to know your digital drawing board

Adobe Illustrator CC offers a vibrant tool for creating drawings and illustrations in a digital environment. It takes some practice to get a feel for the digital pens, pencils, paintbrushes, and erasers, though. Adobe Illustrator CC For Dummies offers the guidance you need to turn your ideas into real drawings.

Written by an Illustrator trainer and expert, this book walks those new to the tool through the basics of drawing, editing, and applying the unique tools found in this popular program. 

  • Create illustrations using simple shapes
  • Touch up images using pen, pencil, and brush tools
  • Import your illustrations into other graphic apps
  • Apply special effects and add type

This book is essential reading for new and beginning illustrators who are either adopting a digital tool for the first time, switching from an existing tool to Illustrator, or adding Illustrator know-how to existing Adobe knowledge.

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
2(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
3(2)
Part 1: Creating, Navigating, And Saving Projects 5(96)
Chapter 1 Navigating Illustrator's Interface
7(8)
Surveying the Illustrator Universe
8(1)
Launching Illustrator
8(2)
Using and Customizing Toolbars
10(1)
Accessing and Arranging Panels
11(1)
Using the Control Panel or the Properties Panel
12(3)
Choosing between the Control and Properties panels
13(1)
Options on the Control and Properties panels
13(2)
Chapter 2 Creating, Saving, Exporting, and Printing Files
15(16)
Creating Documents
16(4)
Making basic choices for a document
16(1)
Using presets
17(1)
Defining color mode, artboard size, and raster resolution
18(2)
Deploying Artboards
20(7)
Defining artboards
20(3)
Using artboards for a multidimensional project
23(4)
Exporting, Saving, and Printing
27(4)
Saving Illustrator files
27(2)
Exporting files
29(1)
Using artboards and assets for output
29(1)
Communicating with your printer
30(1)
Chapter 3 Placing and Tracing Artwork
31(12)
Placing Artwork
32(5)
Embedding and linking files
32(2)
Placing text in a shape or path
34(1)
Cropping rasters
35(1)
Using clipping masks
35(2)
Importing Sketches from Adobe Illustrator Draw
37(1)
Tracing Raster Images
38(5)
Chapter 4 Drawing Lines and Shapes
43(26)
Building Graphics with Basic Shapes
44(8)
Generating shapes
45(1)
Clicking to generate shapes
46(5)
Drawing shapes interactively
51(1)
Applying Shape Properties from the Control Panel
52(2)
Reshaping Shapes
54(4)
Building Complex Shapes
58(5)
Creating a compound path
58(1)
Using Pathfinder to combine shapes
59(4)
Drawing Shapes with Perspective
63(3)
Applying Isometric Effects to Shapes
66(3)
Chapter 5 Selecting and Arranging Objects
69(20)
Selecting in Illustrator
69(8)
Selecting with tools
70(5)
Using the Select menu
75(2)
Grouping and Isolating Objects
77(5)
Editing objects as groups
78(1)
Editing objects within groups
79(3)
Aligning and Spacing Objects
82(5)
Locating objects with rulers, guides, and grids
82(3)
Aligning with SmartGuides
85(1)
Using the Align panel
85(2)
Arranging Objects Front-to-Back
87(2)
Chapter 6 Organizing Documents with Layers
89(12)
Using a Template Layer
90(2)
Organizing and Arranging Objects in Layers
92(4)
Organizing Content within and between Layers
96(1)
Locating objects in the Layers panel
96(1)
Arranging objects within and between layers
97(1)
Styling with Layers
97(2)
Targeting layers
98(1)
Changing the appearance of objects in layers
99(1)
Applying Layers in Real-World Challenges
99(2)
Part 2: Drawing And Editing Paths 101(68)
Chapter 7 Wielding the Pen and Anchor Point Tools
103(14)
Editing Anchors
104(3)
Selecting and moving anchors
104(2)
Converting open paths to closed paths and vice versa
106(1)
Editing Curves with the Anchor Point Tool
107(2)
Drawing with the Pen Tool
109(8)
Creating curved, combination, and straight anchors with the Pen tool
109(2)
Adding and deleting anchors
111(1)
Wielding the Pen tool with shortcuts
112(1)
Honing Pen tool skills with a waveform
113(4)
Chapter 8 Creating Artwork with the Pencil, Curvature, and Blob Tools
117(16)
Drawing with the Pencil Tool
118(4)
Setting pencil curve smoothness
118(2)
Managing the many modes of the Pencil tool
120(1)
Setting Pencil tool options
121(1)
Ironing Out Wrinkles with the Smooth Tool
122(1)
Drawing and Editing Curves with the Curvature Tool
122(2)
Drawing curves
123(1)
Editing curves
123(1)
Drawing Filled Paths with the Blob Brush Tool
124(3)
Erasing with the Eraser Tool
127(1)
Creating Shapes with the Shaper and Shape Builder Tools
127(2)
Creating shapes with the Shaper tool
128(1)
Combining shapes with Shape Builder
128(1)
Animating with Puppet Warp
129(2)
Fine-Tuning beyond Drawing Tools
131(2)
Chapter 9 Painting with Brushes
133(24)
Unleashing Your Creativity with Brushes
133(2)
Painting with the Paintbrush
135(1)
Applying Brushes to Paths
136(3)
Working with the Brushes panel
136(1)
Navigating the Brush libraries
137(2)
Creating DIY Brushes
139(16)
Editing existing bristle brushes to create new ones
139(5)
Crafting calligraphic brushes
144(2)
Applying or designing art brushes
146(3)
Defining scatter brushes
149(2)
Creating pattern brushes
151(4)
Using Brushes with a Drawing Tablet
155(2)
Chapter 10 Improving Workflow with Symbols
157(12)
Rationalizing Workflow with Symbols
158(5)
Using Illustrator's preset symbols
158(1)
Adding symbols to a document
159(3)
Managing symbols
162(1)
Getting Creative with Dynamic Symbols
163(3)
Creating dynamic symbols
163(1)
Orchestrating dynamic symbol instances
164(2)
Spraying Symbols
166(5)
Setting Symbol Sprayer options
167(1)
Managing sets of sprayed symbols
168(1)
Part 3: Applying Color, Patterns, And Effects 169(84)
Chapter 11 Designing in Living Color
171(26)
Understanding Print versus Screen Color
172(5)
Defining color for print
172(3)
Choosing RGB color for screens
175(1)
Understanding web safe color
176(1)
Configuring grayscale
177(1)
Managing the Color of Strokes and Fills
177(3)
Apply color from the Tools panel
177(2)
Apply color from the Control or Properties panel
179(1)
Using Color Guides and Color Themes
180(5)
Getting color advice
180(2)
Styling with Adobe color themes
182(3)
Managing Color Swatches
185(3)
Adding colors to the Swatches panel
186(1)
Changing the display of swatches
187(1)
Creating and Merging Live Paint Groups
188(9)
Creating Live Paint groups
189(1)
Coloring Live Paint faces
190(1)
Editing Live Paint edges
190(2)
Controlling Live Paint faces and edges
192(5)
Chapter 12 Bringing Graphics to Life with Gradients, Blends, and Transparency
197(24)
Merging Colors with Gradients
198(14)
Applying gradients
200(1)
Unleashing linear gradients
201(6)
Radiating radial gradients
207(1)
Transforming gradients with Gradient Annotator
208(1)
Using freeform gradients
209(3)
Blending for Beauty and Productivity
212(2)
Setting blend options
213(1)
Working with blends
213(1)
Applying Transparency
214(7)
Defining and applying transparency
215(3)
Clipping with opacity masks
218(3)
Chapter 13 Designing with Patterns
221(16)
Applying Patterns
222(4)
Applying a pattern to a fill
223(1)
Applying patterns to strokes
224(1)
Applying patterns to text
225(1)
Creating Your Own Patterns
226(1)
Transforming Patterns
227(6)
Scaling a pattern and object together
228(1)
Scaling patterns and objects separately
229(1)
Rotating and moving patterns
230(1)
Moving a pattern within a shape
230(1)
Stacking patterns
231(2)
Defining Pattern Options
233(4)
Chapter 14 Styling with Effects
237(16)
Navigating the Universe of Effects
237(3)
Getting your money's worth from effects
238(1)
Using Photoshop effects with care
239(1)
Appreciating SVG filters
240(1)
Choosing and Applying Effects
240(2)
Managing Effects
242(5)
Using the Appearance panel
242(2)
Expanding effects
244(2)
Saving graphic styles
246(1)
Generating 3D Effects and Mapping Artwork
247(8)
Mapping artwork
247(1)
Using Adobe Stock images
248(1)
Exploring 3D effects and mapping
248(5)
Part 4: Designing With Type 253(34)
Chapter 15 Formatting Area Type
255(20)
Editing Area Type in Illustrator
256(4)
Generating an area type box
256(2)
Getting type from other apps
258(1)
Using Illustrator's proofing tools
259(1)
Styling Area Type
260(6)
Choosing type font and style
260(2)
Sizing, leading, kerning, and tracking type
262(1)
Sizing headlines to fit
263(1)
Scaling area type
263(1)
Using character styles
264(2)
Formatting Paragraphs
266(1)
Laying Out Area Type in Columns
267(1)
Shaping Area Type
268(4)
Placing area type in a path
268(2)
Wrapping type around an object
270(2)
Flowing Type from Box to Box
272(2)
Converting Area Type to Point Type and Vice Versa
274(1)
Chapter 16 Getting Artistic with Point Type
275(12)
Understanding How Point Type Works
275(1)
Creating and Editing Point Type
276(2)
Contorting Point Type
278(2)
Scaling point type
278(1)
Rotating point type
279(1)
Interactive Styling with the Touch Type Tool
280(1)
Placing Type on Paths
281(4)
Changing baseline shift on aligned type
282(1)
Moving type on a path
283(1)
Applying effects to type on a path
284(1)
Sharing Fonts and Outlining Type
285(4)
Sharing fonts
285(1)
Outlining type
286(1)
Part 5: Handing Off Graphics For Print And Screen Design 287(48)
Chapter 17 Exporting Raster Files
289(16)
Exporting in a Hurry
290(3)
Maximizing Illustrator's Export Options
293(3)
Understanding the vector to raster journey
293(1)
Orchestrating vector to raster workflow
294(1)
Defining raster dimensions
295(1)
Defining raster resolution
295(1)
Navigating Illustrator's Raster Output Options
296(1)
Exporting to Specific Raster Formats
297(6)
Exporting PNGs
297(3)
Optimizing JPEGS
300(1)
Handing off TIFF artwork to print
301(2)
Relying on Your Team
303(2)
Chapter 18 Unleashing the Power of SVGS
305(30)
Understanding the Role of Scalable Vector Graphics
306(6)
Defining an SVG-friendly environment
308(3)
Exporting versus saving
311(1)
Preparing Artwork for SVG Output
312(2)
Simplifying paths for screen output
312(1)
Reducing the file size with symbols
313(1)
Applying Transparency and Effects to SVGs
314(10)
Outputting SVGs with transparent backgrounds
315(3)
Applying transparency effects to SVG
318(3)
Applying SVG filters
321(3)
Creating SVGs with Scalable, Searchable Type
324(5)
Exploiting the value of scalable, searchable type
324(2)
Optimizing type functionality by saving SVGs
326(2)
Adding code snippets to SVG graphics
328(1)
Exporting or Saving SVGs
329(8)
Exporting SVGs for screens
330(1)
Managing raster objects in SVGs
331(1)
Saving SVGs for digital development
332(3)
Part 6: The Part Of Tens 335(20)
Chapter 19 Top Ten Illustrator Resources
337(8)
This Book's Unofficial Website
337(1)
Adobe Illustrator Official Documentation
338(1)
Using Illustrator to Create SVG for the Web
339(1)
A Unique Resource for Artistic Fashion Designers
339(1)
Going Crazy with Illustrator
340(1)
Style Tile Templates
341(1)
Follow Jean-Claude Tremblay @jctremblay
341(1)
Technical Drawing in Illustrator
342(1)
Online Tutorials from Adobe
342(1)
Illustrator CC Digital Classroom
343(2)
Chapter 20 Top Ten Productivity Tips
345(10)
Generate Layers
345(1)
Use Shapes for Guides
346(1)
Generate Guides from Rulers
347(1)
Place Multiple Files
348(1)
Import Photoshop Files
349(1)
Edit Placed Objects
350(1)
Import Word Files
351(1)
Crop a Placed Image
351(1)
Play Actions
352(1)
Use Shortcut Keys
353(2)
Index 355
David Karlins is an experienced educator and author as well as the creator of the online course SVG Graphics for the Web with Illustrator. Skilled in a wide range of communication design technologies, he is also the author of Adobe Analytics For Dummies and HTML5 & CSS3 For Dummies as well as other books on design tools and techniques.