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Adobe Illustrator for Creative Professionals

Adobe Illustrator for Creative Professionals

By : Balsar
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Adobe Illustrator for Creative Professionals

Adobe Illustrator for Creative Professionals

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By: Balsar

Overview of this book

Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based art tool for visual creatives. It is an industry-standard tool that helps you take a design from concept to completion, including the process of peer collaboration and client feedback. Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, you’ll begin to build confidence as you master the methods of successful illustrators in the industry by exploring crucial tools and techniques of Adobe Illustrator. You’ll learn how to create objects using different tools and methods while assigning varied attributes and appearances. Throughout the book, you’ll strengthen your skills in developing structures for maintaining organization as your illustration grows. By the end of this Adobe Illustrator book, you’ll have gained the confidence you need to not only create content in the desired format and for the right audience but also build eye-catching vector art based on solid design principles.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Part 1 – Reviewing the Necessary Knowledge
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Part 2 – Advanced Illustrator Methods
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Part 3 – Real-World Applications

Using the Artboards panel to your advantage

In Chapter 9, Utilizing Multiple Artboards, we talked quite a bit about setting up artboards, as well as adding or removing them and editing them. Now, in this chapter, we are going to look closer at the panel for them. Figure 10.1 shows a document that currently has four artboards:

Figure 10.1 – The Artboards panel

To add more artboards, you can click the New Artboard button (which looks like a plus sign inside a square) on the bottom row of the Artboards panel. To remove artboards, you can click the Delete Artboard button (which looks like a trashcan) in the lower-right corner of this panel. To adjust the stacking order of the artboards, you could click the Move Up or Move Down buttons, which are just to the left of the New Artboard button.

As was first presented in Chapter 9, Utilizing Multiple Artboards, in the far lower-left corner of the Artboards panel, you will find the Rearrange All Artboards button...

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