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Adobe Illustrator CS2 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 179x229x15 mm, kaal: 422 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2005
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321335406
  • ISBN-13: 9780321335401
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 179x229x15 mm, kaal: 422 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2005
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321335406
  • ISBN-13: 9780321335401
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Illustrator CS2 How-Tos is a highly focused survey of the one-hundred most essential things anyone needs to know to use Illustrator CS2. Folks new to Illustrator will find clear, basic, easy-to-understand explanations of the techniques, tools, and tricks they need to quickly become productive with Illustrator. Experienced users will find a handy reference with insights, tips, and shortcuts that will help even experts be more productive.





Illustrator CS2 How-Tos was written specifically for CS2, and integrates the important new features of Illustrator CS2, including Live Paint, Live Trace, new Type format features, and helpful new interface innovations.





Written by veteran illustrators David Karlins and Bruce K. Hopkins, Illustrator CS2 How Tos breaks down confusing concepts and clearly explains and illustrates how to master the challenges of drawing and editing vector paths. David Karlins teaches Illustrator at San Francisco State University Multimedia Studies Program, and Bruck K. Hopkins has been a professional illustrator for a decade, creating everything from fine art to technical drawings.





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Demystifies the process of creating and editing vector artwork Covers new Illustrator features: Live Paint, Live Trace, Type formatting, and the Control Palette Includes survival tips and tricks that will guide new illustrators through the program, and provide time-saving tricks for Illustrator veterans.

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Adobe Illustrator CS2 is more than just the world's most popular and powerfulillustration tool: As part of the Adobe's Creative Suite 2 Premium (which includes InDesign, Photoshop, GoLive and Acrobat), it's a key component of an overall design workflow that lets users work seamlessly among all of their graphics applications to create graphically rich content for print, Web, motion graphics, and mobile devices. This info-packed guide lets users get right down to work by focusing on the Illustrator CS2 features they're most likely to use and showcasing each in a stand-alone tip--complete with a relevant hint or two and a graphic example. In this fashion, readers learn just what they need to know, exploring the program in a way that makes sense to them. Before they know it, users will be using the Bridge to manage their files, Live Trace for tracing bitmaps into vectors, and Live Paint for applying color to strokes and sills easily and intuitively.
Getting Started
1(28)
Creating a New Document
2(2)
Creating Documents from Templates
4(2)
Defining Preferences
6(2)
Controlling the Workspace
8(2)
Defining Guides
10(2)
Setting Up and Using Grids
12(3)
Saving Files
15(3)
Printing Files
18(2)
Using the Control Palette
20(2)
Finding Tools
22(2)
Applying Stroke and Fill Colors
24(3)
Relying on Smart Guides
27(2)
Drawing Lines and Shapes
29(28)
Drawing Lines
31(3)
Drawing Ellipses and Circles
34(2)
Drawing Spirals
36(2)
Drawing Rectangles
38(2)
Drawing Polygons and Stars
40(2)
Drawing Grids
42(2)
Drawing with the Pencil Tool
44(3)
Drawing with the Pen Tool
47(1)
Smoothing, Moving, and Adjusting Anchors
48(3)
Combining Paths
51(2)
Dividing Paths
53(2)
Clipping with Masks
55(2)
Drawing with Brushes
57(18)
Applying or Drawing with Brushes
58(3)
Creating Calligraphic Brushes
61(2)
Creating Art Brushes
63(3)
Creating Scatter Brushes
66(3)
Working with Pattern Brushes
69(4)
Pressure-Sensitive Drawing with a Tablet
73(2)
Editing Paths
75(24)
Selecting Paths and Groups
76(2)
Selecting and Editing Anchors
78(1)
Selecting Type
79(2)
Selecting Similar Objects
81(2)
Editing with the Bounding Box
83(2)
Duplicating
85(2)
Scaling
87(4)
Rotating
91(2)
Shearing (Skewing)
93(2)
Distorting with Envelopes
95(1)
Using Pathfinders
96(3)
Creating Fills and Strokes
99(24)
Using Color Swatches
100(2)
Creating and Using Pattern Swatches
102(3)
Grabbing Colors with the Eyedropper
105(1)
Defining Gradients
106(4)
Formatting Strokes
110(3)
Stacking Strokes in the Appearance Palette
113(2)
Stacking Fills in the Appearance Palette
115(3)
Creating Live Paint Groups
118(1)
Applying Color to Live Paint Faces and Edges
119(2)
Editing Live Paint Edges
121(2)
Working with Layers
123(16)
Organizing Projects into Layers
124(3)
Finding Objects in Layers
127(2)
Using Layers for Transparency or Clipping
129(2)
Building and Sequencing Layers
131(1)
Placing Raster Images
132(2)
Editing Rasters
134(2)
Using Live Trace
136(3)
Creating and Formatting Type
139(40)
Creating Type Inserted at a Point
140(2)
Creating Area Type
142(3)
Defining Font and Size
145(2)
Kerning, Leading, and Tracking
147(2)
Scaling Type
149(2)
Rotating Characters
151(1)
Applying Type Attributes
152(2)
Using Type Styles
154(2)
Using OpenType Glyphs
156(3)
Outlining Type
159(2)
Formatting Paragraphs
161(4)
Using Paragraph Styles
165(3)
Linking Type Objects
168(2)
Flowing Type Around Paths
170(3)
Placing Type on Paths
173(3)
Using Vertical Type
176(3)
Aligning, Arranging, and Clipping
179(18)
Aligning Objects
180(2)
Snapping to Grids
182(2)
Measuring with Rulers
184(2)
Managing Stacking
186(2)
Using Clipping Masks
188(2)
Masking with Type
190(2)
Applying Opacity Masks
192(2)
Defining a Crop Area
194(3)
Transparency, Filters, and Effects
197(32)
Applying Transparency
198(4)
Step and Smooth Blends
202(2)
Adjusting Blends
204(3)
Applying Filters
207(4)
Applying Effects
211(3)
3D Extrusion Effects
214(2)
3D Rotation and Revolve Effects
216(3)
Mapping Symbols onto 3D Effects
219(3)
Using Photoshop Effects
222(2)
Warping with Liquify Tools
224(2)
Using Graphic Styles
226(3)
Managing Illustration Workflow
229(20)
Using Symbols and Actions
230(4)
Sharing Editable Illustrator Files
234(3)
Exporting Vector Files
237(2)
Managing File Size
239(1)
Saving as Rasters
240(3)
Exporting to Flash
243(2)
Exporting HTML Pages
245(4)
Index 249


Bruck K. Hopkins has been a professional illustrator for a decade, creating everything from fine art to technical drawings. His clients range from Joe Boxer to technology firms. His cutting edge Space series breaks new ground in using Adobe Illustrator for fine art. David Karlins is the author of several vector illustration books and videos including How to Do Everything with Adobe Illustrator CS, Illustrator 10 Virtual Classroom (book and video), and Adobe Illustrator CS2 Gone Wild. He is a freelance graphic and interactive design consulting, and teaches Illustrator at San Francisco State University Multimedia Studies Program.