Advantages of Vector Graphics: Adobe Illustrator Basics

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Adobe illustrator basics

Graphic Design Tutorial: Adobe Illustrator Basics


Open your Illustrator Use the Start Menu OR the AI icon on your desktop
What is Illustrator?
• Illustrator is a vector drawing program.
• It is used to draw illustrations, cartoons, diagrams, charts and logos.
• Unlike bitmap images that store information in a grid of dots, Illustrator uses mathematical equations
to draw out the shapes.
• This makes vector graphics scalable without the loss of resolution.
Advantages of Vector Graphics
• Scalable without resolution loss
• Lines are crisp and sharp at any sizes
• Print at high resolution
• Smaller file size
• Good for drawing illustrations
Disadvantages of Vector graphics
• Drawings tend to look flat and cartoon
• Hard to produce photo realistic drawings
Common Uses of Illustrator
1. Designing Logos
2. Drawing Maps
3. Drawing Illustrations
4. Infographics
5. Packaging Design

Illustrator Workspace
 Toolbar
 Status Bar
 Menu
 Control Palette
 Artboard
 Floating Palette
The Floating Palette
Cntains properties for our shapes. It is commonly used for changing colors and stroke width. Please
Complete the Ai Tool Identification Worksheet Turn into the Inbox when completed
Day 2: Basic Shapes
• In this lesson, we will look at how to use the shape tools to draw our basic shapes in illustrator. But
before we start, we will look at how to select a basic shape so that you have no problems in selecting and
editing shapes in Illustrator.
Selection Tool: Used for selecting and moving a shape. It can also be used to resize a shape.
Direct Selection Tool: Selects a single anchor point instead of the whole shape. Used for editing anchor
point of a shape. Click once on a point to select and hold Shift to select multiple anchor points.
Shape Tools
Now we will move on to the Shape Tools. When you go to the Tool Palette and hold the Rectangle Tool,
a list of shape tools will expand out for you to pick. We will start with the default Rectangle Tool.
Understanding Fill & Stroke
Click and drag out a Rectangle as shown. By default, it has a white fill and black stroke. (Stroke is the
border of the shape)
Changing Fill Color
Let’s start changing the fill color for the rectangle.
o Double click the Fill from the Tool Palette. It will pop up the Color Picker.
o Drag the slider to blue and select a deep blue color.
o Click Ok after that.
Removing Stroke
1. Click the Stroke in the Tool Palette once to swap it above Fill.
2. Click the None icon boxed up in red to set the Stroke to None.
3. The black stroke will disappear.
Constrain Proportions
To draw a perfect square, we will select the Rectangle Tool.
Hold Shift and drag to draw a square.
Same for the circle, we will select the Ellipse Tool and hold Shift to drag out a circle.
Resizing Shapes
 To resize shapes, select the shape using the Selection Tool and a bounding box will appear.
 Drag the corner anchor point to resize it.
 To constrain to proportion while resizing, hold Shift as you resize.
 Hold Alt if your want to resize from the same position.
Rotating Shapes
 Select the shape with the Selection Tool and a bounding box will appear.
 Move your cursor near the anchor corner and a rotation icon will icon, click and turn it to rotate
the square.
 To snap at 45 degrees increment, hold Shift and turn.
More Options for Shape Tools
 Select the Star Tool.
 Click once on the artboard and an option will pop up.
 Enter the same values below and click Ok. It will draw a star burst shape. This method can be
used to bring out more options for shape tools.
How to save files…
Go to File>Save As… File Name: BE SPECIFIC File Type
Drawing a Line
 Select the pencil tool
 click and drag to draw a free hand line drawing
Closing Paths with Pencil Tool
To close a path, hold Alt/Option as your Pencil Tool reaches the start point. A circle icon will appear
next to the Pencil Tool to indicate path closure.
Smoothing Jaggy Lines
Normally when you draw with the Pencil Tool, the path looks jaggy.
To smoothen the parts that are jaggy, simply hold Alt/Option to turn the Pencil Tool to Smooth Tool.
Then draw over the area of the lines which you would like to smoothen.
Reshaping Path
To reshape a path, make sure your path is selected and use the Pencil Tool to redraw the parts you would
like to reshape.
Note that the start and end path must be close to the original path to make it work.
Pencil Tool Preferences
You can turn on the Pencil Tool Preferences by double clicking on the Pencil Tool.
You can change the fidelity and smoothness to find a combination that works for you.
Fidelity: Determines how close the path is drawn to your mouse movement.
Set it at a higher fidelity if your not good at drawing with your mouse.
Smoothness: The higher you set for smoothness, the less anchor point it produces. Thus, producing a
smoother line.
Placing an Image
• Go to File > Place.
• A dialogue box will pop up and the file in shared-->vmontgomery-->illustrator
• Find a photo you’ve saved somewhere on your computer.
• Click outside your photo to place.
Layers
• Double click on the Layer name.
• The default name is Layer 1.
• A dialogue box will pop up. Here you can change some of the Layer preferences like the name.
• Next, I want to lock my sketch layer, so I don’t draw on it.
To lock a layer, click on the area to the left of the layer name. A lock will appear. This isn’t permanent,
so you can always unlock it by clicking it again.
• FYI, to the left of the Lock is the Visibility. This makes the layer visible or invisible.
• Finally, you want to create a second layer to draw on.
 Click on the icon at the bottom that looks like a sheet of paper.
 A new layer appears.
 You can click on the name to change the name or other preferences.

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