Title: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS3
1ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS3
- Chapter 1Getting Started with Illustrator
2Chapter Objectives
OVERVIEW
- Create a new document
- Explore the Illustrator window
- Create basic shapes
- Apply fill and stroke colors to objects
- Select, move, and align objects
- Transform objects
- Make direct selections
3Creating a New Document
LESSON 1
- Creating a new document
- New Document dialog box
- Specify name
- Specify sizeheight and width
- Choose page orientation, landscape or portrait,
and unit of measure displayed on rulers - Choose color mode
4Creating a New Document
LESSON 1
Document name
Size list arrow
Units list arrow
Landscape
Portrait
Color Mode list arrow
Expand/Collapse button
New Document dialog box (Windows)
5Creating a New Document
LESSON 1
- Choosing color modes and document size
- Another method for specifying color mode
- Click expand button to the left of word Advance
- Click Color Mode list arrow
- Choose RGB or CMYK
- Once document created change color mode settings
- Click File on menu bar
- Point to Document Color Mode
- Click CMYK or RGB
6Creating a New Document
LESSON 1
- Choosing a unit of measure
- To set preferences for units of measure
- Click Edit/Illustrator on menu bar
- Point to Preferences
- Click Units and Display Performance
- Click General, Stroke, and Type list arrows
7Exploring the Illustrator Window
LESSON 2
- Touring the Illustrator window
- Window includes
- Title bar contains name, magnification level,
color mode, Minimize, maximize, and close - Menu bar includes all Illustrator menus
- Artboard area bound by solid line, in which
artwork created - Scratch area area outside artboard
8Exploring the Illustrator Window
LESSON 2
- Touring the Illustrator window
- Window includes (cont.)
- Tools panel contains tools that let you create,
select, and manipulate objects - Zoom text box zoom menu to right of Zoom text
box lets you choose another magnification level - Status bar contains list arrow menu
- Panels windows containing features for
modifying and manipulating objects
9Exploring the Illustrator Window
LESSON 1
Menu Bar
Option Bar
Panels/Palettes
Tools Panel
Art Board
Scratch Board
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10Exploring the Illustrator Window
LESSON 2
- Using quick keys in Illustrator
- Commands on menu bar on Tools panel essential for
performing basic and complex operations - Smart idea to memorize
- When available, quick key is listed beside
command in menu - Best place to start memorizing quick keys is with
commands on File, Edit, and Object menus
11Essential Quick Keys (Windows)
LESSON 2
12Create Basic Shapes
LESSON 3
- Getting ready to draw
- Basic geometric shapes foundation of
Illustrator - Start with a square
13Create Basic Shapes
LESSON 3
Bitmap graphics
Vector graphics
14Apply Fill and Stroke Colors to Objects
LESSON 4
- Activating the fill or stroke
- Click the appropriate Fill or Stroke button
located at bottom of Tools panel
Swap Fill and Stroke button
Fill button
Stroke button
Default Fill and Stroke button
15Apply Fill and Stroke Colors to Objects
LESSON 4
- Applying color with Swatches panel
- Swatches panel is central to color management in
application - Simple resource for applying fills and strokes to
objects - When object selected, click swatch in panel
applies color as fill or stroke, depending on
which is activated - Dragging swatch to unselected object will change
color of its fill or stroke, depending on which
is activated
16Apply Fill and Stroke Colors to Objects
LESSON 4
48 pre-set color, gradient, and pattern swatches
17Select, move, and align objects
LESSON 5
- Selecting and moving objects
- To move or modify object, select it with a
selection tool, menu item, or command key - Two basic ways to move objects
- Click and drag
- Use arrow keys
- Pressing Alt(Win) or option(Mac) when
dragging creates copy of object
18Select, move, and align objects
LESSON 5
- Grouping objects
- Grouping objects allows them to be selected with
one click of Selection Tool - To group them
- Click objects
- Click Object on menu bar
- Click Group
19Select, move, and align objects
LESSON 5
20Transform Objects
LESSON 6
- Transforming objects
- Fundamental transformation tools
- Scale Tool resize objects
- Rotate Tool rotate objects
- Reflect Tool flip objects over an imaginary axis
- Transform an object using desired tool or its
dialog box - Enter precise numbers to execute transformation
on selected object
21Transform Objects
LESSON 6
- Repeating transformations
- Powerful command is Transform Again, found on
Object menu - When you transform an object, Transform Again
repeats transformation - Power comes in combination with copying
transformations - Very handy for creating complex geometric shapes
from basic objects
22Transform Objects
LESSON 6
Scale dialog box
Copy button
Options for scaling an object
23Transform Objects
LESSON 6
Reflected text examples
24Make Direct Selections
LESSON 7
- Using the Direct Selection Tool
- Use Direct Selection Tool to select individual
anchor points or single paths of an object - Use Shift to select multiple anchor points or
multiple paths - Select multiple paths or anchor points by
dragging a direct selection marquee - Clicking center of object with Direct Selection
Tool selects entire object - Click edge to select path only
25Make Direct Selections
LESSON 7
- Adding anchor points
- Add Anchor Points command creates new anchor
points without distorting object - To add anchor point
- Click Object menu
- Point to Path
- Click Add Anchor Points
26Make Direct Selections
LESSON 7
Using the Direct Selection Tool
Direct Selection Tool selects anchor points and
paths
Direct Selection Tool selects single objects
within groups
27Chapter Summary
- Lesson 1
- Create a new document
- Choose color modes and document size
- Choose a unit of measure
- Lesson 2
- Tour the Illustrator window
- Use quick keys in Illustrator
- Lesson 3
- Get ready to draw
- Learn about bitmaps images and victor graphics
- Lesson 4
- Activate the fill or stroke
- Apply color with the Swatches panel
- Lesson 5
- Select and move objects
- Group objects
- Make a marquee selection with the Selection Tool
- Work with Smart Guides
- Lesson 6
- Transform objects
- Repeat transformations
- Lesson 7
- Use the Direct Selection Tool
- Add anchor points
- Turn objects into guides