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Adobe Illustrator CS5 - Illustrated Unit A:Getting Started with Adobe Illustrator CS5
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Objectives Upon completion of this unit, you should be able to: Define illustration software Start Adobe Illustrator CS5 and change preference settings View the workspace Create and save a document Change the artboard size and close a document
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Objectives Open a document and change views Get help Work with ruler guides Work with Smart Guides and exit Illustrator
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Defining Illustration Software Vector graphics Graphics created in Adobe Illustrator Created with lines and curves Defined by mathematical objects (i.e., vectors) Consist of anchor points and line segments Together referred to as paths Render bold graphics with crisp lines Can be scaled to various sizes
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Defining Illustration Software FIGURE A-1: Vector graphic
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Defining Illustration Software With Illustrator, you can: Create simple or complex illustrations Variety of simple shape and drawing tools Apply process and spot colors Many swatch libraries Create type Large blocks of text, large bold headlines, type on a path, or type that fills an object Create gradient fills Multicolor blend that fills objects or outlines
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Defining Illustration Software Transform and distort objects Scale, Rotate, Reflect, Shear, and Free Transform Export documents Flash movies (*.swf), Photoshop documents (*.psd), and JPEGs (*.jpg) Work with Multiple Artboards Work on front and back of a design in one document Design differently-sized components of a project
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Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings Illustrator can be started by: Selecting the program application icon or by double-clicking it Depends on operating system In Windows: Click the Start button and navigate to Adobe Illustrator CS5 In Mac: Open Finder, click hard drive icon, click Applications, navigate to Adobe Design Premium CS5 then Adobe Illustrator CS5
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Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings Welcome Screen Appears when starting Illustrator for the first time Allows you to open existing documents or create a new document Click Don't show again check box if you don't want the Welcome Screen to appear
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Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings FIGURE A-2: Starting Illustrator (Windows)
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Starting Adobe Illustrator CS5 and Changing Preference Settings FIGURE A-2: Starting Illustrator (Macintosh)
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Viewing the Workspace Workspace includes: Tools panel Status bar Application bar Control panel Additional panels Essentials Default workspace Includes basic tools and panels
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Viewing the Workspace New workspace Click Workspace switcher in Application bar Click Essentials Modify using Control panel Custom workspaces Used for specific types of projects Click Window on Application bar Point to Workspace Click one of the nine workspace names
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Viewing the Workspace FIGURE A-3: The Illustrator workspace
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Creating and Saving a Document Creating a new document Start by making choices in New Document dialog box Artboard name, size, and number Saving Save As = a document with a new name Save = saves with same name New Document Profile menu Specifies type of document needed
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Creating and Saving a Document FIGURE A-4: New Document dialog box
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Creating and Saving a Document FIGURE A-5: Save As dialog box
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Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document Changing artboard size Click Artboard tool on Tools panel Dotted lines appear around selected artboard Drag an edge or change width and height values on Control panel Exit artboard mode Click any tool on Tools panel
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Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document FIGURE A-6: Manually resizing the artboard
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Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document FIGURE A-7: Left artboard is resized
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Changing the Artboard Size and Closing a Document Close a document Click Close button on document title or document tab Working in artboard mode Many ways to work with multiple artboards Click Artboard tool on Tools panel to enter artboard mode
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Opening a Document and Changing Views Opening Illustrator documents Preview mode Shows fill and stroke colors Shows how each object is layered Outline mode Shows only the vector outline Bounding box Selection box that appears when object is selected Contains resize handles
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Opening a Document and Changing Views Creating new views Artboard area can be defined and saved as a named view Can be selected from View menu New View feature Allows creation of window views of specific sections of the artboard
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Opening a Document and Changing Views FIGURE A-8: Open dialog box
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Opening a Document and Changing Views FIGURE A-9: Outline mode
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Getting Help Help feature Can be accessed while working in Illustrator Provides articles on specific Illustrator topics, videos, and tutorials Click Help on Application bar Click Illustrator Help Adobe Community Help web site opens
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Getting Help FIGURE A-10: Adobe Illustrator CS5 Help screen
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Getting Help FIGURE A-11: Help topic about using multiple artboards
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Getting Help FIGURE A-12: Using the Navigator panel
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Working with Ruler Guides Ruler guides Vertical and horizontal lines useful for aligning objects on the artboard Created using the horizontal and vertical rulers in the workspace Can be locked or unlocked Can be moved, deleted, and hidden
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Working with Ruler Guides FIGURE A-13: Viewing the rulers in Illustrator
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Working with Ruler Guides FIGURE A-14: Viewing the horizontal guide
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Working with Ruler Guides FIGURE A-15: Viewing the vertical guide
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Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator Smart Guides Visual aids that work alongside ruler guides Useful when you need to be precise about alignment of objects and for moving objects Appear as you drag the mouse pointer over the artboard
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Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator FIGURE A-16: Viewing Smart Guides
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Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator FIGURE A-17: Aligning the center of the two objects
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Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator FIGURE A-18: Result of moving the diamond
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Working with Smart Guides and Exiting Illustrator Exiting Illustrator Save your work Click File on Application bar Click Close Setting preferences Changes can be made based on personal preferences
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