Vector Tutorials by layers
In this tutorial, I'll be discussing some of the ins and outs of the 3D Revolve Effect by rendering a three dimensional wine bottle with a label.
February 19,
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Terry White shows how to use Live Paint in Adobe Illustrator CS2 to fill your traces with color.
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2007
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The Color palette (Window menu > Color) is the color mixing palette of Adobe InDesign. It allows you to create colors using color sliders or by clicking in a color spectrum.
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2007
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In this tutorial, I'll be covering the basics of Effects such as: applying Effects to an object; editing existing Effects; adding Effects; controlling multiple Effects; and saving Effects for future use.
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2007
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Last month I showed you the basics of jazzing up your links: using pseudo-classes to differentiate navigation links from the links on the body of your page. Armed with that knowledge, you can use pseudo-classes to your heart's (or employer's) content and give your text links all types of looks.
February 19,
2007
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Illustrator CS's 3D Effect is a powerful tool for creating three-dimensional objects - but it doesn't give you a true 3D environment that lets your objects interact with each other.
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Illustrator's Art Brush is truly a multiple use tool. Sure you can choose from calligraphic or hand-drawn brush effects, but don't stop there.
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Learn how to use Live Trace for Auto & Hand-Tracing
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Because both Photoshop and Illustrator have layers, it only makes sense to want to use layers from one product in the other one. It's nice to be able to manipulate individual layers from a Photoshop image in Illustrator, so you can make adjustments on a portion of an image.
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One of the most intriguing tools in Adobe Illustrator is the Spiral tool, not because of what it does - creates spirals - but because of the mysterious terms used its dialog box. Words like Radius, Decay, and Segments leave artists with more questions than answers.
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