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Adobe Illustrator CS4 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x227x13 mm, kaal: 408 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2008
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321562909
  • ISBN-13: 9780321562906
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x227x13 mm, kaal: 408 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2008
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321562909
  • ISBN-13: 9780321562906
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Adobe Illustrator CS4 is more than just the worlds most popular and powerful illustration tool: As part of the Adobes Creative Suite 4, its 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 CS4 features theyre 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 all the new features as well as creating symbols and applying instances and exporting their work to Adobe Flash.
Getting Started
1(30)
Creating a New Document
2(3)
Defining Preferences
5(2)
Controlling the Workspace
7(3)
Defining Guides and Grids
10(3)
Working with Artboards
13(3)
Saving Files
16(3)
Printing Files
19(2)
Using the Control Panel
21(2)
Finding Tools
23(2)
Applying Stroke and Fill Colors
25(2)
Relying on Smart Guides
27(2)
Working in Isolation Mode
29(2)
Drawing Lines and Shapes
31(28)
Drawing Lines
32(4)
Drawing Ellipses, Circles, and Spirals
36(3)
Drawing Rectangles
39(3)
Drawing Polygons and Stars
42(3)
Drawing Grids
45(1)
Drawing with the Pencil Tool
46(2)
Drawing with the Pen Tool
48(4)
Using the Eraser and Path Eraser Tools
52(2)
Creating Compound Paths
54(2)
Dividing Paths with the Scissors and Knife Tools
56(1)
Clipping with Masks
57(1)
Editing a Clipping Mask
58(1)
Drawing with Brushes
59(22)
Applying or Drawing with Brushes
60(3)
Creating Calligraphic Brushes
63(2)
Creating Art Brushes
65(4)
Creating Scatter Brushes
69(3)
Working with Pattern Brushes
72(4)
Using Blob Brushes
76(5)
Editing Paths
81(24)
Selecting Path Segments and Paths
82(2)
Defining, Selecting, and Isolating Groups
84(2)
Selecting, Editing, and Aligning Anchors
86(2)
Selecting Similar Objects
88(2)
Editing with the Bounding Box
90(2)
Duplicating
92(1)
Scaling
93(4)
Rotating
97(3)
Shearing (Skewing)
100(1)
Distorting with Envelopes
101(1)
Using Pathfinders
102(3)
Creating Fills and Strokes
105(26)
Using Color and Pattern Swatches
106(3)
Using Color Guides and Live Color
109(5)
Grabbing Colors with the Eyedropper
114(1)
Defining Gradients
115(5)
Formatting Strokes
120(2)
Stacking Strokes in the Appearance Panel
122(2)
Managing Fills in the Appearance Panel
124(2)
Creating and Merging Live Paint Objects
126(2)
Applying Color to Live Paint Strokes and Fills
128(2)
Editing Live Paint Objects
130(1)
Working with Layers
131(12)
Organizing Projects into Layers
132(3)
Viewing and Isolating Layers
135(1)
Finding Objects in Layers
136(1)
Using Layers for Transparency or Clipping
137(1)
Placing and Editing Raster Images
138(2)
Using Live Trace
140(3)
Creating and Formatting Type
143(28)
Creating Type Inserted at a Point
144(2)
Creating Area Type
146(2)
Defining Font and Size
148(2)
Selecting Type
150(1)
Kerning, Leading, and Tracking
151(2)
Scaling Type
153(2)
Applying Type Attributes
155(1)
Using Type Styles
156(2)
Using OpenType Glyphs
158(2)
Outlining Type
160(2)
Formatting Paragraphs
162(2)
Using Paragraph Styles
164(2)
Linking Type Objects
166(1)
Flowing Type Around Paths
167(2)
Placing Type on Paths
169(2)
Aligning, Arranging, and Clipping
171(16)
Aligning and Distributing Objects
172(2)
Snapping to Grids
174(2)
Measuring and Placing Objects
176(2)
Managing Stacking
178(2)
Using Clipping Masks
180(2)
Masking with Type
182(2)
Applying Opacity Masks
184(3)
Transparency, Filters, and Effects
187(16)
Applying Transparency
188(3)
Step and Smooth Blends
191(1)
Adjusting Blends
192(2)
Accessing Filters in Illustrator CS4
194(1)
Applying Effects
195(3)
Using Photoshop Effects
198(1)
Warping with Liquify Tools
199(1)
Using Graphic Styles
200(3)
3-D Effects
203(10)
3-D Extrusion Effects
204(2)
3-D Rotation and Revolve Effects
206(3)
Mapping Symbols onto 3-D Effects
209(4)
Managing Illustration Workflow
213(22)
Working with Symbols and Actions
214(3)
Editing Symbols
217(1)
Previewing in Device Central
218(3)
Sharing Editable Illustrator Files
221(2)
Exporting Vector Files
223(1)
Managing File Size
224(1)
Exporting to Raster Formats
225(1)
Saving for the Web
226(2)
Exporting to Flash
228(3)
Exporting HTML Pages
231(4)
Index 235
David Karlins is a veteran Web designer and consultant and is the author of more than a dozen books. David's Web design clients and consultants have ranged from Hewlett Packard to the Himalayan Fair. His articles and reviews appear in online and print publications, including CreativePro and Macworld magazine. David has taught Dreamweaver at the University of California Extension School of Graphic and Interactive Design and currently teaches Dreamweaver for the San Francisco State University Multimedia Studies Program.