Adobe Illustrator Tutorials - Vectorials.com
Compound paths are used when you need to show a part of underlying object through a hole in another object. Imagine a flat donut on a plate.
March 28,
2007
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One of the things that come in handy when prepping files for print is being able to preview how the printer will separate the artwork to colour plates.
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Every now and then you may come into the situation that you have to present some sort of statistical data to your client. Of course you may use Excel's graph tool to easily create a bunch of charts - but let's face it, more or less all of those predefined designs suck.
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Drawing a flare with the Flare tool in Adobe® Illustrator® CS2 is basically a two-step process. First, you define where the highlight will go, and then you define the angle of the light. In reality though, there are many more little steps that need to happen in between.
March 28,
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Exercise on recreating objects and effects in Illustrator to really develop your skills!
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You've seen it everywhere and you're probably going to be asked to do it at some point. Adding a "worn" looking texture over an image can make it more visually appealing and sometimes even breathe life into a boring image.
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2007
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This is a quick explanation of the stroke menu and basic tools to get you started creating vectors in Adobe Illustrator.
March 26,
2007
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This tip is a great exercise in using COMPOUND PATHS and the PATHFINDER PALETTE for the sometimes difficult task of making interlocking objects. Give it a try!
March 26,
2007
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Easy tutorial on mimicking Photoshop Layer Styles.
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One thing we do regularly at Go Media is create beautiful vector people. Having illustrated hundreds of these, I have worked out a few tips that I would like to share with you. This will make your job much easier.
March 23,
2007
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